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Capitol Police Chief Wants The Fencing Around The Capitol To Be Permanent

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The Capitol Police Chief has spoken out about security measures concerning the Capitol and suggested she wants the fencing around the building to be made permanent.

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Yogananda D Pittman has become the first female and the first African-American United States Capitol Police chief after taking over the position following the resignation of Steven Sund who stepped down after the riots.

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With thousands of National Guard troops still in the area, Pittman now suggested that the fencing around the Capitol should be made permanent, whereas back-up forces should always be stationed in proximity to prevent future insurrection attempts.

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“In light of recent events, I can unequivocally say that vast improvements to the physical security infrastructure must be made to include permanent fencing, and the availability of ready, back-up forces in close proximity to the Capitol,” the police chief said in a Thursday statement.

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“I look forward to working with Congress on identifying the security improvements necessary to ensure the safety and security of the Congress and the U.S. Capitol.”

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Earlier in the statement, Pittman opened up about the security measures implemented in the days following the assault on the Capitol and suggested that an extensive security assessment was carried out.

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“In the days following January 6, 2021, with the assistance of our Federal and local law enforcement partners, and our Congressional stakeholders, the United States Capitol Police (USCP) has hardened the physical security across the Capitol Complex in order to further protect the Congress,” she wrote.

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“Upon becoming the Acting Chief on January 8, 2021, I immediately directed my staff to conduct a physical security assessment of the entire Capitol Complex.

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“This assessment is in addition to the USCP’s Inspector General’s review of the events of January 6, 2021, and the third-party review of the Complex’s physical infrastructure, processes, and command and control being conducted at the behest of Speaker Pelosi by retired Lt Gen Russel Honore.

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“I welcome each of these reviews, and am ensuring that the Department will provide all of the information that is necessary to facilitate these studies. In the end, we all have the same goal – to prevent what occurred on January 6 from ever happening again.

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“As I noted earlier this week, even before September 11, 2001, security experts argued that more needed to be done to protect the U.S. Capitol. In fact, a 2006 security assessment specifically recommended the installation of a permanent perimeter fence around the Capitol.”

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