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April 15, 2021 11:39 IST
The Capitol Police have so far refused to publicly release the report — prepared in March and marked as “law enforcement sensitive”.
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In this Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, photo, police form a line to try and prevent violent rioters from storming the Capitol, in Washington. | Photo Credit:
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The Capitol Police have so far refused to publicly release the report — prepared in March and marked as “law enforcement sensitive”.
The top watchdog for the U.S. Capitol Police will testify for the first time on Thursday about the department's broad failures before and during the Jan 6 insurrection, including missed intelligence predicting a “war” and weapons that were so old that officers didn't feel comfortable using them.