Friday, January 22nd 2021, 8:08 am By: Brooke Griffin The National Guard members stationed in Washington D.C., who could be seen resting in a cramped part of a parking garage late Thursday night, have now been let back into the Capitol Building where they have been staying for two weeks. CBS News reports the controversy began around 3 p.m. Thursday when Capitol Police asked the guardsmen to relocate since they were resting in hallways during a time with increased foot traffic in the building. CAPD said in a statement just hours earlier that the department "immensely appreciates the integral support of the U.S. National Guard in helping to secure the Capitol Complex leading up to, and including the Inaugural ceremony." Sometime after, the guardsmen were asked to leave the premises.