2 years after Jan. 6, Capitol Police chief highlights 100 security improvements
Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger is outlining what the agency has done to improve security nearly two years after Jan. 6 Nearly two years after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol -- a deadly riot that saw hundreds of people overwhelm law enforcement, sending lawmakers temporarily into lockdown -- Police Chief Tom Manger is outlining what the agency has done to improve security . In a letter to Congress on Monday, Manger said his force had made 100 "significant improve ments" after the insurrection, such as bringing in a new special events coordinator, hiring a new intelligence information coordinator and enhancing the civil disturbance unit, among other changes. "Make no mistake, there is still work to be done," he said. "The current threat climate, particularly against elected officials, will require continued and heightened vigilance." MORE: Jan. 6 officers awarded Congressional Gold Medals; some family seem to snub Republican leaders Still, he vow...