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Police locked down the U.S. Capitol on Friday afternoon after a report of gunshots in the area. U.S. Capitol Police say all Capitol buildings were being locked down “due to an external security ...
U.S. Capitol Police officers stand watch outside the U.S. Capitol building as snow falls ahead of a joint session of Congress to certify the results of the 2024 Presidential election on Jan. 6 ...
The U.S. Capitol Police officer who died on Friday after a motorist rammed a car into the police and brandished a knife will lie in honor in the Capitol rotunda next week, congressional leaders ...
The first female U.S. police officer to be killed while on patrol duty. Officer Cobb was shot and killed while attempting to arrest a bank robbery suspect. [96] Patrolman John H. Combs: Parma, Idaho Police Department: September 22, 1969: Shot when investigating a parked vehicle two miles east. The occupants were suspects in an armed robbery ...
A memorandum for the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump stated "The insurrectionists killed a Capitol Police officer by striking him in the head with a fire extinguisher". [46] On the same day, CNN reported that according to a law enforcement official, medical examiners had not found evidence of blunt force trauma on Sicknick's body ...
Killed by a native as part of Native American resistance to white settlement in the area [27] Abraham Lincoln: Republican 1865 President of the United States Washington, D.C. (Ford's Theatre) Gunshot John Wilkes Booth: Assailant was a Confederate sympathizer who believed the war was still ongoing [28] Russell G. Lloyd, Sr. Republican 1980
Still, the riot — and Sicknick's death — focused renewed attention on Capitol Police, a force of more than 2,300 officers and civilian employees that protects the Capitol, lawmakers, staff and ...
Arkansas (2nd district) October 22, 1868 George Clark Assassination Killed in Indian Bays in Monroe County, Arkansas, after being shot in the back by George A. Clark, a member of the Ku Klux Klan and the secretary of the Democratic committee of the county [2] [6] [7] John M. Pinckney House Texas (8th district) April 24, 1905