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Former police chief warns of vulnerabilities at U.S. Capitol

Former Capitol Police chief warns of vulnerabilities that remain 2 years after Jan. 6

Aired 01/04/2023

PBS News Hour

Former police chief warns of vulnerabilities at U.S. Capitol

Clip: 1/4/2023 | 7m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

Former Capitol Police chief warns of vulnerabilities that remain 2 years after Jan. 6

Friday marks the second anniversary of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Steven Sund was the chief of the Capitol Police that day and he described the events as "the worst mass attack on law enforcement" in his nearly 30-year-long career. Sund joined Geoff Bennett to discuss his new book on the attack, "Courage Under Fire."

Aired 01/04/2023

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