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  2. Library of Congress Police - Wikipedia

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    Library of Congress Police was a federal law enforcement agency of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., headed by the Office of the Librarian. The agency was formed in 1950. [ 1 ] In 2004 the Police employed 116 officers.

  3. United States Capitol Police - Wikipedia

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    The inspector general heads OIG, supervises and conducts audits, inspections, and investigations involving USCP programs, functions, systems, and operations, and reports directly to the Capitol Police Board. [29] The Library of Congress Police were merged into the force in 2009. [30] [31]

  4. Category:Defunct federal law enforcement agencies of the ...

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  5. Suspect surrenders following 'active bomb threat' near ...

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    The suspect involved in an "active bomb threat" near the Library of Congress on Thursday surrendered to authorities in Washington, D.C.

  6. Library of Congress in Washington D.C. a treasure trove of ...

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    The Library of Congress is so huge that it takes in three separate buildings on Capitol Hill; the Thomas Jefferson Building, the John Adams Building, and the James Madison Memorial Building. With ...

  7. Law enforcement response to the January 6 United States ...

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    1:26 p.m.: the U.S. Capitol Police order evacuation of at least two buildings in the Capitol complex, including the Cannon House Office Building and the Madison Building of the Library of Congress. [7] [50] [51] 1:30 p.m.: Capitol Police are overwhelmed and forced to retreat up the steps of the Capitol. [52]

  8. Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn announces bid for ...

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    If Dunn wins the seat, he would be the second member of Congress who has served as a Capitol Hill Police officer. The first eventually rose to become Senate majority leader. “The late Harry Reid ...

  9. District of Columbia Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The DCPL has its own small police force, the District of Columbia Public Library Police. The Library Police's duties and mission is similar to District of Columbia Protective Services Division: to protect government property, staff, and the public. The types of incidents that occur are thefts, assaults, destruction of property, and so on.