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Shoplifting ring stole $2M in cosmetics and clothes then resold them abroad, prosecutors say
Read full article: Shoplifting ring stole $2M in cosmetics and clothes then resold them abroad, prosecutors sayLaw enforcement officials say they have broken up a shoplifting ring that stole nearly $2 million in merchandise from well-known stores and resold the items in New York City as well as in the Dominican Republic.
Pelosi taps DC National Guard head to lead House security
Read full article: Pelosi taps DC National Guard head to lead House securityNational Guard troops were delayed in getting to the building as the rioters beat up police officers and smashed through windows and doors to get in. On Thursday, seven House committees asked 10 federal agencies for documents and communications from the government as part of a wide-ranging investigation. The Senate Homeland and Governmental Affairs Committee and the Senate Rules Committee have already held two hearings with security officials about what went wrong. The security officials described violent attacks on overwhelmed police officers and desperate pleas for backup. As the committees investigate, Capitol officials are improving the building's physical security, including reinforcing the House doors that the rioters attempted to breach.
Capitol Police chief appeals for National Guard to stay
Read full article: Capitol Police chief appeals for National Guard to stayScott Applewhite)WASHINGTON – Worried about continuing threats, the acting chief of the U.S. Capitol Police appealed to congressional leaders Thursday to use their influence to keep National Guard troops at the Capitol, two months after the law enforcement breakdowns of the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection. Pittman said she needed the leaders' assistance with the three-member Capitol Police Board, which reports to them. Paul Irving, who served on the Capitol Police Board as House sergeant-at-arms, denied that Sund asked him to call the Guard. He ultimately called the commanding general of the D.C. National Guard just before 2 p.m., who in turn testified that the request for help was delayed by the Defense Department. “We have the razor wire, we have the National Guard.
The Latest: House to wrap early amid threat of violence
Read full article: The Latest: House to wrap early amid threat of violenceScott Applewhite)WASHINGTON – The Latest on congressional testimony about the Capitol insurrection (all times local):5 p.m. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer notified lawmakers late Wednesday of the sudden schedule change. Gibson comes to the Senate from a 33-year military career, including as a senior intelligence officer in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, supporting troops in the Middle East, Schumer said. The head of the National Guard for Washington, D.C., says Pentagon concerns about “optics” delayed the sending of troops to protect the Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack. Walker says D.C. officials pleaded with the Army officials to quickly send the National Guard to help police guard the Capitol.
General: Pentagon hesitated on sending Guard to Capitol riot
Read full article: General: Pentagon hesitated on sending Guard to Capitol riotGuard troops who had been waiting on buses were then rushed to the Capitol, arriving in 18 minutes, Walker said. Much of the focus at Wednesday's hearing was on communications between the National Guard and the Defense Department. Contee said Sund pleaded with Army officials to deploy National Guard troops as the rioting escalated. AdAccording to the Defense Department, Walker was called at 3 p.m. by Army officials, and was told to prepare Guard troops to deploy. Thousands of National Guard troops are still patrolling the fenced-in Capitol, and multiple committees across Congress are investigating Jan. 6.
‘People are much wiser:’ Bar owners hope for best behavior as they reopen
Read full article: ‘People are much wiser:’ Bar owners hope for best behavior as they reopenORLANDO, Fla. – Bar owners in Orlando hope that customers will be on their best bar behaviors as they reopen their doors for the first time in months. After a span of six months in survival mode, bar owners are ready to try again. “We are ready,” Walker said. He also said he has trained his staff to better handle customers who might not adhere to mask wearing and social distancing. “But I believe people are much wiser now, they know how to handle themselves and I believe in my heart they will.”