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Capitol Police Recruit Officer From Westchester Mourned After Death In Crash: Services Now SetKatz, a recruit officer for the United States Capitol Police, was leaving the base with fellow officers when the accident occurred, according to his obituary. A graduate of Walter Panas High School, ...
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WAPT Jackson on MSNFour people escape Capitol Police after brief chaseOfficials said when the officer tried to pull the vehicle over, the driver did not stop. After a brief chase, the white SUV ...
A U.S. Capitol Police recruit died in a fatal car crash in Georgia over the weekend, as details are still emerging from the incident that also sent several other recruits to the hospital.
Enrique Tarrio, the former national chairman of the Proud Boys, was arrested by U.S. Capitol Police on Friday following a ...
Mr. Tarrio was taken away by the Capitol Police after he swiped at a protester who had been persistently interrupting him and other speakers at the event by blowing a whistle and screaming insults.
Authorities launched an investigation after responding to the scene on February 10, where they found the victim with apparent gunshot wounds.
Edward Kelley “devised a plan to murder federal, state, and local law enforcement in East Tennessee,” federal prosecutors ...
Enrique Tarrio, the former chairman of the Proud Boys and who was recently pardoned by President Donald Trump, was arrested at the U.S. Capitol on Friday, according to authorities.
The Justice Department now says that President Donald Trump’s clemency for Jan. 6 rioters covers unrelated crimes that were discovered during FBI searches stemming from the attack on the Capitol.
WASHINGTON (WDCW) – The Kennedy Center was evacuated on Thursday after a bomb threat was reported at the venue, but an all-clear has since been issued, according to a representative. The ...
Tarrio and Oath Keepers’ founder Stewart Rhodes, who were both convicted of seditious conspiracy against the United States ... took place between the Capitol and Washington’s Union Station.
President Donald Trump may have issued pardons to the Capitol rioters, but that doesn't let them evade consequences for other crimes, as Department of Justice prosecutors argued in a motion filed in a ...
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