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Officer killed in Capitol attack will lie in honor at rotunda

- Savannah Behrmann

WASHINGTON – U.S. Capitol Police Officer William Evans, who died after Friday’s attack at the U.S. Capitol, will lie in honor next week in the Capitol rotunda, according to congressio­nal leadership.

Evans was an 18-year member of the force and served on the agency’s First Responders Unit.

“The United States Congress joins all Americans in mourning the tragic death of one of our Capitol Police heroes, Officer Billy Evans,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. “In giving his life to protect our Capitol and our Country, Officer Evans became a martyr for our democracy. On behalf of the entire Congress, we are profoundly grateful.”

The tradition of using the Capitol rotunda to pay tribute to distinguis­hed Americans began in 1852, but historical­ly that honor has been given to military officers and elected officials who have “lain in state.” More recently, Congress has allowed citizens to “lie in honor.”

Only a few other private citizens have lain in honor, according to a House history of the tradition, including two other Capitol Police officers who died in the line of duty in 1998: Officer Jacob J. Chestnut Jr., and Detective John M. Gibson.

While rare, Evans will now be the second USCP officer to lie in honor this year. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, laid in honor in early February.

The press release states a ceremonial arrival will take place April 13 and will be followed by a “Congressio­nal Tribute.”

However, because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, the ceremony will be open only to invited guests.

A viewing period will follow for members of the USCP force, and then members of Congress are invited to attend a viewing period that extends into the evening.

A ceremonial departure from the Capitol will occur at 6:30 pm.

On Friday, a man drove his car into two officers and a barrier near the Capitol, resulting in Evans’ death and leaving another officer hospitaliz­ed. The attacker, 25-year-old Noah Green, died after being shot by police.

“It is now the great and solemn privilege of the House of Representa­tives and the Senate to convey the appreciati­on and the sadness of the Congress and Country for the heroic sacrifice of Officer Evans with a lying-in-honor ceremony in the U.S. Capitol,” reads the joint statement from Pelosi and Schumer.

They continued: “It is our hope that this tribute will be a comfort to the family of Officer Evans, particular­ly his children Logan and Abigail, as will the knowledge that so many Americans mourn with and pray for them at this sad time.

“May this tribute also be a source of comfort and an expression of gratitude to the U.S. Capitol Police Force, which has awed our nation with their courage and resilience during this devastatin­g time.”

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POOL/GETTY IMAGES A moment of prayer honors Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick who lies in honor on Feb. 3.
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