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  2. United States Capitol Police - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Capitol Police also have extended jurisdiction over parts of Northeast, Northwest, and Southwest Washington D.C. [9] The USCP provides protection detail to House and Senate leaders, other congressmen and -women depending on individual risk analysis, lawmakers' state and district offices (with the help of local police), and "off-campus ...

  3. Category:Capitol police - Wikipedia

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  4. Capitol police - Wikipedia

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    Capitol police may function as part of the state police or may be an independent agency. There is also a federal capitol police agency . Security police for government facilities are a very old idea, dating back at least to the guards posted at Solomon's temple and including such units as the Praetorian Guard and the Coldstream Guards .

  5. US Capitol Police - Wikipedia

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  6. Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol

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    The film is a six-month investigation of these events using videos posted on social media by the rioters themselves, police bodycam footage and archived audio from police communications alongside news coverage. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Daniel Hodges (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Hodges is an American officer of the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department who is known for defending the U.S. Capitol building and its occupants during the January 6, 2021, attack. During the attack, he was crushed by rioters who had stolen police shields and pinned him against a wall.

  8. J. Thomas Manger - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Manger is an American police officer who is the 11th and current chief of the United States Capitol Police. He previously served as the chief of the Montgomery County Police Department. [1] Manger was selected to lead the Capitol Police in the aftermath of the January 6 United States Capitol attack. [2]

  9. Death of Jeffrey L. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith, 35, shot himself in the head on the George Washington Memorial Parkway on January 15, 2021, the day he was supposed to return to duty. [6] [2] [7] Smith's was the second of two police suicides in the immediate aftermath of the storming of the Capitol, the other being that of the U.S. Capitol Police officer Howard Liebengood. [6]