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Philly Detective Investigated For Allegedly Attending Trump Rally

UpdatedWed, Jan 13, 2021 at 10:29 am ET Reply A Philadelphia Police detective is being investigated by the department s internal affair bureau for allegedly attending the Jan. 6 rally. (Shutterstock) PHILADELPHIA The Internal Affairs Bureau of the Philadelphia Police Department in investigating a member of the force who allegedly attended the pro President Donald Trump rally-turned-siege on the United States Capitol building last week. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, the bureau are looking into Det. Jennifer Gugger. We are aware of social media posts that allege that a Philadelphia Police Department detective may have been in attendance at the events on Washington, DC on January 6th, police said in a statement. An IAB investigation has been opened to determine if any PPD policies were violated by the detective, and if they participated in any illegal activities while in attendance. The Detective s assignment has been changed pending the outcome of the investigation.

Capitol rioters: What AP records investigation reveals about those who stormed legislative branch

The AP reviewed social media posts, voter registrations, court files and other public records for more than 120 people either facing criminal charges related to the Jan. 6 unrest at the United States Capitol in Washington or identified in scene photos.

Philly detective investigated for actions at Capitol riot

“We don’t know the extent to the individual’s involvement,” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said about the inquiry. As more participants in Wednesday’s attempted insurrection are identified, their positions of power are being called to light. According to a new report, a Philadelphia police detective named Jennifer Gugger has been recognized as potentially taking place in the politically charged riot.

NYPD Investigates Whether Officer Participated in Attack on Capitol

NYPD Investigates Whether Officer Participated in Attack on Capitol New York police commissioner says authorities are scrutinizing active member in connection with pro-Trump mob’s storming of federal legislature From news of President Trump’s extraordinary phone call about Georgia’s election to his permanent ban from Twitter and a House plan to introduce an article of impeachment, WSJ’s Shelby Holliday recaps the historic week in Washington. Photo: Michael Reynolds/EPA/Shutterstock By Updated Jan. 11, 2021 5:16 pm ET The New York Police Department’s Internal Affairs Bureau is probing an active member in connection with last week’s riot in Washington, D.C., where five people died after Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol, Commissioner Dermot Shea said in a television interview on NY1 on Monday.

NYPD Cops Become Commanders Despite Dozens Of Misconduct Complaints

NYPD Cops Become Commanders Despite Dozens Of Misconduct Complaints arrow Deputy Inspector Osvaldo Nuñez of the 47th Precinct (left) and Captain Carlos Fabara of the 100th Precinct have more complaints filed with the Civilian Complaint Review Board than any other commanding officers. NYPD In late September, Captain Carlos Fabara became the newest commanding officer for the 100th Precinct in Rockaway, Queens. Like any commanding officer of a “house,” Fabara is the face of his precinct, answering questions from anxious members of the neighborhood at community council meetings, and defending his officers’ work during the weekly CompStat rundown with the NYPD’s top leadership.

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