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"January 6, 2021, was a day unlike any other in our nation's history. And for the Capitol Police, it was a day defined by chaos, tragic loss, courage, and resolve. Our brave men and women have persevered through a very challenging year, and we appreciate their service and thank them for their continued commitment to our critical mission."
-U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger
On Friday, January 7, the United States Capitol Police will host its' first virtual recruiting events that will be open to the entire public.
This is part of our new plan to hire more officers.
Session 1 - 11am EST
Register here: https://bit.ly/3JuJvHm
Session 2 - 3pm EST
Register here: https://bit.ly/3JovRp7
"This year we created a new contingency plan to coordinate on-site law enforcement assistance from partnering agencies. The Department is grateful for the additional safety measure provided by the Capitol Police Emergency Assistance Act, which we fought for. It is not a responsibility we take lightly. The Department is grateful for the support the National Guard, as well as our federal, state and local law enforcement partners provide the National Capitol Region." -U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger
On Tuesday, December 14, 2021, six United States Capitol Police officers and seven members of the DC Fire and EMS Department were honored for saving the life of a Capitol Hill mother of two.
The rescue happened just before 7:00 am on Wednesday, October 27.
U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler found jogger Delya Sommerville on the ground near the South Barricade and immediately alerted the Capitol Police.
This morning at approximately 7:40 am, our officers in the Longworth Building spotted the image of a handgun in a bag on the x-ray screen.
The man was tracked down four minutes later and arrested.
The United States Capitol Police agrees with the Inspector General that the Department must continue to improve and expand its intelligence and protective capabilities. This is vital for carrying out our critical mission.
Training is a top priority. We are working diligently to address staffing shortages in order to provide officers more time for additional training.
Last night the United States Capitol Police arrested a fugitive who was in possession of a gun, which was loaded with a large capacity magazine.
At approximately 4:50pm, on October 26, USCP officers spotted a stolen vehicle driving eastbound near Independence Avenue, SE, and 3rd Street, SE.
The attacks on January 6 and April 2 prompted the United States Capitol Police Memorial Fund to distribute several hundred thousand dollars to USCP families.
Before January 6th, the Memorial Fund had approximately $800,000. Today it has nearly $400,000.
The United States Capitol Police is already working to address the recommendations detailed in the Office of Inspector General's (OIG's) 7th flash report about the January 6 attack.
The report focuses on the Dignitary Protection Division (DPD), as well as the Department's Human Capital.
Since January 6, the United States Capitol Police has been working to enhance the Department.