Jan. 6 officers argue Capitol plaque 'hidden'
Officers argue plaque placement inside Capitol is hidden from public and violates 2022 law meant to prominently honor nearly two dozen law enforcement agencies.
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Police officers say Jan. 6 plaque is hidden from the public's view
Two police officers who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, are seeking to continue their lawsuit over a plaque commemorating their and other officers' actions that day after it was installed last week "in an area blocked to the public," their court filing said.
Police officers ask court to allow Jan 6 plaque lawsuit to continue over placement in Capitol
Metropolitan Police Officer Danny Hodges and former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn argue in the lawsuit that the unannounced and unexpected placement of the plaque violates the law
Jan. 6 officers argue Capitol plaque 'hidden'
Two police officers who defended the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack are urging a federal judge to let their lawsuit over a plaque honoring law enforcement move forward, arguing its current placement out of public view violates both the spirit and letter of the law.
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