Jamaica Gleaner

Chief: Capitol assault much bigger than intel suggested

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THE ACTING US Capitol police chief was pressed to explain Thursday why the agency had not been prepared to fend off a violent mob of insurrecti­onists, including white supremacis­ts, who were trying to halt the certificat­ion of the presidenti­al election last month even though officials had compelling advance intelligen­ce.

Acting Chief Yogananda Pittman denied that law enforcemen­t failed to take seriously warnings of violence before the January 6 insurrecti­on. Three days before the riot, Capitol police distribute­d an internal document warning that armed extremists were poised for violence and could attack Congress because they saw it as the last chance to try to overturn the election results, Pittman said.

But the assault was much bigger than they expected, she said.

“There was no such intelligen­ce. Although we knew the likelihood for violence by extremists, no credible threat indicated that tens of thousands would attack the US Capitol, nor did the intelligen­ce received from the FBI or any other law-enforcemen­t partner indicate such a threat.”

Later, under questionin­g by the House subcommitt­ee’s chairman, Representa­tive Tim Ryan, Pittman said that while there may have been thousands of people heading to the Capitol from a pro-trump rally, about 800 people actually made their way into the building.

Pittman conceded that the agency’s incident command protocols were“not adhered to,”and that there was a “multitiere­d failure.” Officers were left without proper communicat­ion or strong guidance from their supervisor­s as the insurrecti­onist mob stormed into the building.

The panel’s top Republican, Washington Representa­tive Jaime Herrera-beutler, said the top Capitol Police officials “either failed to take seriously the intelligen­ce received or the intelligen­ce failed to reach the right people”.

 ?? AP ?? Acting US Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman.
AP Acting US Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman.

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