
Capitol Riot Plaque Unveiled, Critics Push for More
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A plaque honoring police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol during the January 6th, 2021 riot has been installed near the West Front. The plaque, required by a 2022 law, lists officers names via a QR code and was placed after years of delay. More than 150 officers were injured, and five died. Senator Thom Tillis pushed for the plaque, emphasizing the nations gratitude. However, two officers who sued over the delays call it a temporary fix, and Democrats urge fuller recognition for the Capitol Police.
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