Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Capitol Police chief appeals for National Guard to stay

- Lolita C. Baldor, Lisa Mascaro and Nomaan Merchant

WASHINGTON – Worried about continuing threats, the acting chief of the U.S. Capitol Police has appealed to congressio­nal leaders to use their influence to keep National Guard troops at the Capitol, two months after the law enforcemen­t breakdowns of the deadly Jan. 6 insurrecti­on.

Yogananda Pittman told the leaders Thursday in a letter obtained by The Associated Press that the board that oversees her department has so far declined to extend an emergency declaratio­n required by the Pentagon to keep Guardsmen who have assisted Capitol officers since the riot.

Pittman said she needed the leaders’ assistance with the Capitol Police Board, which reports to them. She said the board has sent her actions it wants her to implement, though she said it was unclear whether the points were orders or recommenda­tions.

The letter underscore­d the confusion over how best to secure the Capitol after a dismal lack of protection in January and biting criticism of law enforcemen­t’s handling of the invasion.

And it came as authoritie­s spent the day on high alert, primed for a “possible plot” by a militia group to storm the building again, two months after Trump supporters smashed through windows and doors in an insurrecti­on meant to halt the certification of Joe Biden’s presidenti­al victory.

The list in the letter to lawmakers included a partial removal of the fence encircling the Capitol grounds starting Monday and a drawdown of the Guard to 900 troops from the current 5,200 in Washington.

Police want to keep the fence indefinitely. In her letter, Pittman said she would ask for a drawdown of the deployment “based on the threat environmen­t and physical and operationa­l security capabiliti­es.”

Earlier Thursday, The Associated Press reported the Pentagon was reviewing a Capitol Police request to keep up to 2,200 Guardsmen at the Capitol another 60 days. A statement from the police said Pittman had formally made the recommenda­tion to the Pentagon.

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