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  • flags at the US Capitol flew at half staff Friday in honor of fallen Capitol police officer Brian Sick Nick, who died from his injuries sustained while defending the legislative building during Wednesday's riot of Trump supporters Theo, FBI and Washington's Police Department will jointly investigate the officer's death, acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen said on Friday, adding the Justice Department quotes will spare no resources in investigating and holding accountable those responsible.

  • President elect Joe Biden on Friday offered his condolences to the fallen officers family.

  • Our sympathies and our concerns go out for his family and the people responsible should be held accountable.

  • In stark contrast as a Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump was silent on the matter.

  • Officer Sick Nick and four others died after supporters of the president on Wednesday stormed the capital, vandalizing federal property, terrorizing lawmakers and journalists on even walking away with stolen items, including a laptop from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office.

  • A man who is pictured sitting at Pelosi's desk and a West Virginia state lawmaker are among those facing federal charges, prosecutors said on Friday suspects could face charges including sedition, insurrection and rioting, according to D.

  • C s top federal prosecutor who said no suspects in Wednesday's riots would be ruled out even when asked whether this could include Capitol police who may have been complicit or Trump himself for urging protesters to march.

  • We're gonna walk down to the capital because you'll never take back our country with weakness.

  • You have to show strength and you have to be strong.

  • The brother in law of a woman killed in the rioting said Trump fueled the mayhem.

  • It's my own personal belief that the president's words incited a riot that killed four of his biggest fans last night, and I believe that we should invoke the 25th Amendment at this time.

  • Dozens of arrests have been made, and the FBI is continuing at search for suspects, knocking on doors in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, asking for security videos and asking the public to submit tips beyond what was already caught on video and in photos.

  • Some of the rioters, whose identities were publicized by Internet sluice, faced other repercussions, getting fired from their jobs.

  • That includes a man who wore his work I D badge while inside the capital.

  • He was quickly identified and fired by his employer ah marketing company out of Maryland.

  • The FBI is also offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information on who placed a pipe bomb in the Democratic and Republican Committee headquarters on Wednesday.

  • And the question for the country is.

  • How could that happen?

  • Meanwhile, dismayed lawmakers are demanding investigations into how the Capitol Police, a 2000 member force dedicated to guarding the Capitol grounds and other agencies allowed this to happen in the first place.

  • Take that E.

flags at the US Capitol flew at half staff Friday in honor of fallen Capitol police officer Brian Sick Nick, who died from his injuries sustained while defending the legislative building during Wednesday's riot of Trump supporters Theo, FBI and Washington's Police Department will jointly investigate the officer's death, acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen said on Friday, adding the Justice Department quotes will spare no resources in investigating and holding accountable those responsible.

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