Two police officers who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, are seeking to continue their lawsuit over a plaque ...
Steps from the Capitol's West Front and where the worst of the fighting occurred, workers quietly have installed a plaque ...
Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn​ and D.C. Police Officer Danny Hodges​ argue the installation of a commemorative Jan ...
Two police officers argue in a court filing that their lawsuit should continue because a law required a prominent display for the plaque.
Metropolitan Police Officer Danny Hodges and former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn argue in the lawsuit that the unannounced and unexpected placement of the plaque violates the law ...
Workers installed a plaque honoring police officers in the early morning hours, three years after it was required by law to be erected.
It is a Washington Post exclusive. They must have been tipped off. They clearly had a reporter there at 4 a.m., when two employees of the Architect of the Capitol finally did the deed.
A bill passed by Congress in March 2022 mandated that the plaque be installed within a year, with Democrats blaming House Speaker Mike Johnson for stalling the process ...
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi endorsed former U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, a candidate running in the ...
Sen. Tim Sheehy claimed the protester "came to the Capitol looking for a confrontation, and he got one" ...