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Biden praises slain officer’s decency, courage as Capitol Police mourn again

- By Mary Clare Jalonick and Kevin Freking

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Tuesday that “never has there been more strain” on the U.S. Capitol Police as he honored officer William “Billy” Evans, the second officer on the force to die in the line of duty this year.

Evans, who laid in honor in the Capitol Rotunda, was killed earlier this month when a driver struck him and another officer at a barricade outside the Senate. His death compounded the anguish of a police force already mourning the loss of Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after his encounter with rioters during the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on. Another officer, Howard Liebengood, died by suicide in the days after the Capitol attack.

The deaths have taken a toll on the force, which has been overworked and understaff­ed as leaders try to figure out how to move forward.

Sicknick and Evans are two of only six Capitol Police officers who have been killed in the line of duty in the force’s nearly 200-year history, according to the department. Evans had been on the force for 18 years.

Biden, speaking at the service in the Rotunda, said he had never seen as much “strain and responsibi­lity” put on the department in the nearly 50 years since he first came to Capitol Hill as a senator. And yet, he said, “you watch them do their duty with pure courage and not complain.”

Evans, 41, was remembered for his dedication to country, love for his job and his mischievou­s sense of humor. His children, 7-year-old Abigail and 9-year-old Logan, sat with their mother and grandmothe­r at the service and clutched small replicas of the Capitol.

Investigat­ors believe that the driver who killed Evans had been delusional and increasing­ly having suicidal thoughts. Noah Green, 25, emerged from the car with a knife and was shot to death by another police officer.

The family said in a statement through the police earlier this month that most important in Evans’ life were Logan and Abigail.

“His most cherished moments were those spent with them — building with Lego, having lightsaber duels, playing board games, doing arts and crafts, and recently finishing the Harry Potter series,” the family said. “He was always so eager to show how proud he was of everything they did.”

 ?? Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images ?? The casket of Capitol Police officer William “Billy” Evans arrives Tuesday in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. Evans was killed after a man in a vehicle crashed into a barrier at the complex.
Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images The casket of Capitol Police officer William “Billy” Evans arrives Tuesday in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. Evans was killed after a man in a vehicle crashed into a barrier at the complex.
 ?? Drew Angerer / Associated Press ?? Billy Evans’ daughters — Abigail, 7, center, and Logan, 9 — comfort their mother, Shannon Terranova.
Drew Angerer / Associated Press Billy Evans’ daughters — Abigail, 7, center, and Logan, 9 — comfort their mother, Shannon Terranova.

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