Plaque Honoring Jan. 6 Police Officers Installed at U.S. Capitol After Delay
1-Minute Brief
A plaque commemorating police who responded on Jan. 6, 2021, has been installed at the U.S. Capitol after a multi-year delay.
Key Facts
- A plaque honoring police officers injured during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack is now displayed at the Capitol.
- The plaque was installed after several years of political disputes and delays.
- The installation fulfills a federal law mandating the plaque's display after the Jan. 6 events.
- The plaque appeared on the Capitol’s west front nearly three years after Congress ordered its installation.
- Visitors to the Capitol now have a visible reminder of the Jan. 6, 2021, siege and the officers involved.
What Happened
A commemorative plaque for police officers who responded to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack was installed at the U.S. Capitol following years of delay and political disagreement.
Why It Matters
The plaque serves as a public acknowledgment of law enforcement's role during the Jan. 6 events, reflecting ongoing debates over how the incident is memorialized and recognized.
What's Next
Legal challenges have been raised regarding the plaque's placement, with some officers arguing its location violates the law. Further court proceedings may address these concerns.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3d agoJan. 6 plaque honoring police officers is now displayed at the Capitol after a 3-year delay
- The IndependentLeft3d agoPlaque honoring Jan 6 cops quietly installed at US Capitol in early hours of morning
- CBS NewsLeft2d agoPlaque honoring Jan. 6 law enforcement installed after years of political disputes
