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US Capitol Police whistleblower alleges leadership failures on January 6
CNN
A whistleblower identifying as a former high-ranking US Capitol Police official excoriated the department's leadership before, during and after the deadly January 6 insurrection in a new letter to Congress.
The 16-page letter, obtained by CNN and first reported by Politico, claims two Capitol Police officials -- assistant chief Yogananda Pittman and acting assistant chief Sean Gallagher -- did not share vital intelligence with other police leadership and did not act to help officers once the violence began on January 6, but haven't seen any consequences in the months since. The letter, dated September 28, addresses leaders of the US House and Senate.
The whistleblower said they are a former high-ranking officer with more than 30 year of service at the department who worked there at the time of the attack.
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