Capitol Plaque's Temporary Home
Plaque Honoring Capitol Police Officers Finds Temporary Home, But Controversy Persists
A plaque commemorating law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol during the January 6, 2021 attack has been placed in a low-traffic hallway on the Senate side, far from its intended permanent spot on the west front. Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, who sued over the delays, insists the law requires the west front spot. Senator Thom Tillis, who helped lead the resolution, likes the current placement, noting that future presidents will walk past it on their way to their swearing-in. Dunn plans to keep the lawsuit going and skip any unveiling ceremony.
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