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Fencing around outer perimeter of U.S. Capitol complex removed

Fencing around outer perimeter of U.S. Capitol complex removed

CBSN
Wednesday, March 24, 2021 2:09 PM GMT

Washington — More than two months after the attack on the Capitol, security fencing around the perimeter of the complex has been taken down, U.S. Capitol Police announced on Wednesday. A layer of inner fencing around the Capitol building itself remains in place.

"All of the fencing that surrounded the outer perimeter of the U.S. Capitol Complex has been removed. Affected roads have reopened. The USCP is ready to quickly ramp up security at a moment's notice, if needed," U.S. Capitol Police said on Twitter. "The inner perimeter fence, around the Capitol Building, is still in place, while the Department works with our congressional stakeholders and law enforcement partners to strengthen our security posture." The fencing was put in place after a violent mob laid siege to the Capitol in a deadly attack on January 6, resulting in the deaths of five people, including a Capitol police officer. Two other Capitol police officers died by suicide after the attack. Many of the rioters explicitly sought to harm or assassinate members of Congress and former Vice President Mike Pence, who was present at the Capitol that day.
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