‘Humildemente Honrado’ Tom Manger Liderará la Policia del Capitolio
El exjefe de policía del condado de Montgomery, Tom Manger, tomará el mando de la policía del Capitolio de los Estados Unidos, el viernes. Asumirá el mando donde dos oficiales murieron y casi 150 oficiales resultaron heridos luego del ataque del 6 de enero al Capitolio.
“Me siento humildemente honrado de unirme a los hombres y mujeres del Departamento de Policía del Capitolio de los EE. UU., en su misión de proteger el Congreso, el Capitolio y el proceso legislativo federal. Los desafíos para proteger el campus del Capitolio y todos los que trabajan o visitan allí, nunca ha sido más complejo. El coraje y la dedicación de los hombres y mujeres de esta agencia se mostraron de gran manera el 6 de enero. Ahora es mi trabajo asegurar que tengan los recursos y el apoyo para continuar cumpliendo su misión en un trabajo cada vez más difícil ”, dijo Manger en un comunicado de prensa.
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A three-day storm has dropped as more than 30 inches on some parts of Eastern Pennsylvania. (Shutterstock)
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA A monster of a winter storm that has blanketed the region since Sunday will finally come to an end Tuesday. Some parts of Eastern Pennsylvania have already received more than 30 inches of snow as of early Tuesday, and more accumulation is possible.
The National Weather Service said periods of light snow will continue throughout the day Tuesday, with 1 to 3 inches of additional snow expected. Snow will taper off in the late afternoon and the storm will be completely offshore by midnight.
Monday:
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA Several inches of snow has piled up across Montgomery County, as the region braces for the next wave of a powerful winter storm that began Sunday afternoon and is expected to continue through early Tuesday.
The area above the I-276 corridor is expected to receive larger snow totals as Monday wears on into Tuesday, the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety said. Anywhere from four to 12 more inches is possible. The county s Code Blue cold weather emergency declaration was extended through Thursday, Feb. 4 at 10 a.m. due to the forecasted continued snow and cold. Our Roads and Bridges crews are dealing with high winds, frozen rain, and snow, a county spokesperson said in a statement at around 3:45 p.m. Monday. We are seeing heavy accumulations of ice and snow on our roads.