US Capitol Police Names Interim Police Chief Following Manger’s Retirement
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Extended interview: Capitol police chief Thomas Manger on one of "worst days in this job," more
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger spoke with CBS News Justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane before retiring from his post at the Capitol. Manger discussed challenges he faced when he arrived on the job in 2021, shared his concerns about a spike in threats against lawmakers, and recalled President Trump's pardon of Jan. 6 rioters.
Assistant Chief Named Interim Head of Capitol Police
Assistant Chief Sean Gallagher has been promoted to lead the U.S. Capitol Police on an interim basis, replacing Thomas Manger, who retired in May after nearly four years on the job. Some see Gallagher as a strong contender for the permanent position, Politico reported Monday. He has held a number of roles since joining the department in 2001, and he oversaw uniformed operations as one of three assistant chiefs. He previously served as assistant …
US Capitol Police names interim police chief following Manger’s retirement
Sean Gallagher will serve as the acting chief of the U.S. Capitol Police, the department confirmed one month after former Chief Tom Manger’s retirement. Gallagher is currently the Capitol Police’s assistant chief of uniformed operations. He’ll serve as acting chief until Manger’s permanent replacement is found. After joining the department in 2001, Gallagher worked his way up the ranks of the U.S. Capitol Police and has been acknowledged for his…
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