
The acting chief of U.S. Capitol Police called for permanent fencing around the Capitol building days after she said that the department “failed” in its efforts to protect the sprawling complex on Jan. 6 when pro-Trump rioters stormed the building.
βIn 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,” Acting Chief Yogananda Pittman said in a statement.
The move would be a striking shift from the accessibility many Americans have enjoyed over the years visiting the grounds of “The People’s House,” such as sitting on the lawn in front of the building, accessing the trails and green spaces around the building and field trips to the steps of the Capitol by schoolchildren.
Pittman, who became acting chief after former Capitol Police chief Steven Sund resigned amid criticism of the department’s response to the rioters, said that security experts have long argued β even prior to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks β that more needed to be done to protect the complex.
“In fact, a 2006 security assessment specifically recommended the installation of a permanent perimeter fence around the Capitol,” she said in her statement.
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