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Published February 13. 2021 8:37PM
Salvador Rizzo, The Washington Post
WASHINGTON Members of the U.S. Capitol Police voted no confidence on all seven leaders of the force late Friday, rebuking the top brass after a mob of insurrectionists stormed the Capitol for several hours on Jan. 6.
The officers voted by wide margins to signal no confidence in acting police chief Yogananda Pittman, a 19-year veteran of the department who took the post on Jan. 8 after the resignation of Steven Sund, and in six other leaders, including Assistant Chief Chad Thomas and Sean Gallagher, the acting assistant chief for protective and intelligence operations.