United States Capitol Police

With warnings of potential violence at the pro-Trump rally, the National Guard and FBI offered manpower and resources. The police turned them down.
Officer Brian Sicknick was injured while "physically engaging" with rioters at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, officials said. He died Thursday night.
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund faced calls to step down after the stunning breach of security at the U.S. Capitol.
The MSNBC "Morning Joe" host called for the immediate arrest of the president, Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump Jr.
With encouragement from President Donald Trump, supporters made their way into the building.
Since President Donald Trump tweeted a video about Omar, she's faced "a sharp increase in direct threats" to her life, according to her office.
“This is no time for business as usual,” said one rabbi who was among those arrested Wednesday.
“We vote too," one woman yelled. "We’ll remember you. You’re fired.”
Police have beefed up security at the senator's residence in Newark, New Jersey.