Acting Capitol Police Chief Promises ‘Significant’ Changes Following Deadly Riot

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The U.S. Capitol Building is seen at sunrise as the remains of U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick lays in honor in the Rotunda on Feb. 3.
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«Our executive leadership is conducting our own thorough internal review, including an extensive physical security assessment of the Capitol complex. We will be making significant changes to our operations, policies and procedures based on the findings, as well as the findings from other concurrent reviews being conducted by the department’s inspector general and General Russel L. Honoré at the behest of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Pittman said.
«I look forward to all of these reviews and the changes they will prompt.
Capitol Police department leadership faced blistering criticism in the immediate aftermath of the attack for allowing rioters such easy access to the complex.

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In the days after the event, top security officials — including then-Police Chief Steven Sund, House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving and Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger — resigned their posts following requests from leaders of both parties. Pittman was tapped to lead the department the day after Sund’s resignation.
«The Jan. 6 attack forever changed this department. But working with Congress, we can and we will make it for the better, Pittman said on Friday.
Already, Capitol law enforcement have implemented tighter security at the Capitol, including fencing off the complex, which Pittman has called to make permanent, and now requiring members of the House to go through metal detectors before entering the chamber.
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