Capitol Officer Dies by Suicide Reportedly in Response to Capitol Hill Attack

A Capitol Police officer took his own life reportedly in response to the Capitol riots on Wednesday where Trump supporters overran the Washington D.C. building.

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A Capitol Police officer took his own life following Wednesday’s U.S. Capitol riots.

Fox 5 D.C. reporter Evan Lambert shared the news, writing, “Capitol Police union confirms officer Howard Liebengood died by suicide yesterday. In statement they say he responded to riots Wed.”

NEW: Capitol Police union confirms officer Howard Liebengood died by suicide yesterday. In statement they say he responded to riots Wed.

— Evan Lambert (@EvanLambertTV) January 10, 2021

Two sources told WIVB-4 that the officer’s death was an apparent suicide. Liebengood was assigned to the Senate Division and had been with the Capitol Police since 2005. He was also the son of a former Senate sergeant-at-arms.

Following Wednesday’s events, U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund resigned amid growing criticism over his handling of the Trump insurrectionists. In a statement, he said that the USCP did not anticipate how the day’s events would unfold.

“The violent attack on the U.S. Capitol was unlike any I have ever experienced in my 30 years in law enforcement here in Washington, D.C.” he said. “Maintaining public safety in an open environment—specifically for First Amendment activities—has long been a challenge. The USCP had a robust plan established to address anticipated First Amendment activities.  But make no mistake—these mass riots were not First Amendment activities; they were criminal riotous behavior ... The USCP is conducting a thorough review of this incident, security planning and policies and procedures.”

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