Capitol Police Chief Voices Opposition to Pardons for Assaults on Law Enforcement

The Chief of the U.S. Capitol Police has publicly expressed strong opposition to any potential pardons for individuals convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers during the January 6 Capitol riots. The statement comes amidst ongoing discussions about criminal justice reform and the implications of pardons on public safety and law enforcement morale.

Capitol Police Chief Stands Firm Against Pardons for Assaults on Officers

The Chief of the U.S. Capitol Police has voiced strong opposition to any potential pardons for individuals convicted of assaulting police officers during the January 6 Capitol riots. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions regarding criminal justice reform and the implications of pardons on law enforcement morale and public safety.

Capitol Police Chief Voices Opposition to Pardons for Assaults on Officers

The Chief of the U.S. Capitol Police has expressed strong opposition to any potential pardons for individuals convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers during the January 6 Capitol riot. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions about the legal repercussions faced by those involved in the events of that day, emphasizing the importance of accountability for attacks on police.

Capitol Police Chief Voices Opposition to Pardons for Assaults on Officers

The Chief of the U.S. Capitol Police has publicly opposed any potential pardons for individuals convicted of assaults against law enforcement officers during the January 6 Capitol riot. This statement comes as part of an ongoing discussion about accountability for actions taken during the insurrection and the implications for law enforcement and public safety.