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More Than 70 Officers Have Left U.S. Capitol Police Force Since Jan. 6 Riot

A US Capitol police officer wears agas mask as supporters of US President Donald Trump enter the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. - Demonstrators breeched security and entered the Capitol as Congress debated the a 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification. (Photo by Saul LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
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A US Capitol police officer wears agas mask as supporters of US President Donald Trump enter the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. – Demonstrators breeched security and entered the Capitol as Congress debated the a 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification. (Photo by Saul LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

 

 

More than 70 officers have left the U.S. Capitol Police force in the aftermath of the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection, according to Gus Papathanasiou, chair of the Capitol Police Labor Committee.

 

The police force has warned it will take years to hire and train more officers to recoup its ranks and that current officers are working longer hours to fill staffing gaps, according to a Politico report.

 

More than 70 officers have left U.S. Capitol Police force since Jan. 6 riot

 

The Saturday, May 22 report comes after the US House pf Reps passed a $1.9 billion supplemental funding bill for the Capitol Police on Thursday.

The bill now heads to the Senate, where it will need to win 60 votes before being sent to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law.

The bill gives the Capitol Police $43.9 million, $31.1 million of which is meant to go toward backfilling overtime until the department employs more officers.

“What keeps me awake at night is not the challenge of hiring and training more police officers, but keeping the officers we have right now,” Papathanasiou said in a statement according to Politico.

“We have many officers on the fence about whether to stay with this department.”

Papathanasiou said he is grateful for the supplemental funding but warned it doesn’t do enough to address the department’s staffing issues.

On Thursday, the House also passed a bill to set up a bipartisan, 9/11-style commission to investigate the riot.

After January 6, Trump was impeached for a second time by the House of Representatives for inciting the mob to attack the US house. He was subsequently cleared by the Senate.

 

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