
Officers Fight for Public Plaque Honoring Them
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Former Capitol Police Officers Dunn and Hodges, who protected the building during the January 6th, 2021 attack, are suing the Architect of the Capitol for hiding a law enforcement memorial plaque in a private area, contrary to a bipartisan Senate resolution and a 2022 law. The plaque, honoring officers injured during the riot, was recently installed in a restricted hallway, frustrating the officers and their legal team. Despite past resistance, including from House Speaker Mike Johnson, they urge the court to intervene, as the fight to publicly honor these officers continues.
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