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A car rammed a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol on Friday afternoon, injuring two Capitol Police officers and leading to the driver being shot, two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.
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The troops were expected to leave the Capitol on March 12, but U.S. Capitol Police last week requested an extension following reports of a potential security threat.
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The officials testifying Tuesday resigned in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said, "None of the intelligence we received predicted what actually occurred."
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The union decried leadership's actions as a failure that led directly to the harm of its officers.
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Between the still-raging pandemic and suddenly very real threat of violence, the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Wednesday promises to be one of the most unusual in American history.
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Those charged include a Spring man and a former Houston police officer.
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KERA's Galilee Abdullah spoke with Louie Dean Valencia-García, a professor of digital history at Texas State University, who said the attack on the Capitol is rooted in a history of fascism in the U.S.
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Jacob Anthony Chansley, known as the "QAnon shaman," is charged alongside Adam Johnson and Derrick Evans in a federal court Saturday. Johnson is said to be the man seen carrying the speaker's lectern.
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For many local social justice leaders the violent actions of the mob that stormed the Capitol Wednesday did not come as a shock. Instead, equality advocates say yesterday's events merely showcased for the world the already-bleak reality of racism in America.
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A mob stormed the U.S. Capitol after President Trump urged supporters to march to the building to oppose the election results. Roughly 14 hours later, Congress affirmed Joe Biden's victory.
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Here are the lawmakers who voted to object to states' election results after pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol building.
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Texans in Washington, D.C. — lawmakers and staffers alike — described a day when protesting supporters of President Donald Trump swarmed the U.S. Capitol.