U.S. Capitol Police inspector general Michael Bolton testified on Monday about concerns he had over counter-surveillance, preparedness and communication issues in reference to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, including telling lawmakers he would venture to agree with the idea that officers were “overwhelmed and stunned” by the complexity and magnitude of the attack.
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Capitol riot: Police ‘overwhelmed and stunned’ by Jan. 6 riot, Congress hears
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