Plaque Honoring Capitol Police Displayed After Federal Mandate Delay
In Brief
A plaque honoring police who responded to the Capitol on Jan. 6 was displayed after a three-year delay.
Key Facts
- A plaque honoring police officers who responded to the Capitol on Jan. 6 was displayed over the weekend.
- The plaque was mandated by federal law to be displayed three years ago.
- CBS News reports there were years of pushback by some of President Trump's supporters.
What Happened
A plaque honoring police officers who responded to the Capitol on Jan. 6 was installed over the weekend, following a three-year delay after a federal law required its display.
Why It Matters
The display of the plaque fulfills a federal mandate and recognizes the actions of police officers during the Capitol events on Jan. 6. The delay and reported pushback highlight ongoing divisions related to the incident. Based on a single source report
What's Next
It remains to be seen if the plaque's installation will prompt further public or political response. Additional commemorations or related actions may be considered.
