Wednesday, January 12, 2022

U.S. Capital Security Officials Work To 'Root Out' Officers Who May Pose 'Insider Threats'


Capitol Security Officials Working To Identify Officers With Extremist Views





U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger and House Sergeant at Arms William Walker are working to identify and root out police officers who might pose “insider threats,” they told lawmakers on Tuesday.

During a hearing before members of the House Appropriations Committee, Walker said that his office has developed an “insider threat awareness program” to identify “insider threats and employees who do lose their compass.”

“The goal is to have police officers trained as insider threat specialists so we recognize the signs and symptoms and indicators that someone’s allegiance has changed,” Walker said during the House Appropriations subcommittee hearing.

Walker’s plan comes a year after the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol building, which saw leaders who were in charge of the U.S. Capitol Police on that day ousted following criticism for intelligence and other failures.

He said his office will brief the full Capitol Police Board, which oversees the department, on the plan in the coming months.

Manger told lawmakers on Tuesday that he believes “it all begins with the hiring process.”

Background investigations, polygraphs, and social media investigations will be crucial to ensure those with extremist views aren’t hired, Manger said.

“After you hire someone, you do need to ensure that you have the kind of checks that are necessary to make sure that there’s not something that has changed in terms of their background,” he said during the hearing.

“Having really good in-depth investigations to determine if an officer is involved or engaged in some kind of activity that would lead to a question about their loyalty to our mission—that’s important as well to make sure that those investigations are done thoroughly and decisive actions taken on those cases,” Manger added.

“It’s a sea change between this year and last year in terms of how the Capitol Police are thinking, and operating,” said Chuck Wexler, the head of the Police Executive Research Forum, an organization that focuses on professionalism in policing.

“They’re going to be over-prepared, and willing to be criticized for being over-prepared.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bullies. Our corrupted system is breeding wimpy, whining, bullies of the worse kind, evil subversive, illegal, and follower's.

Prayers for the return to intelligent God loving people getting into Leadership positions that know, respect, and ENFORCE our Laws!!! Those folks that are behind purposely creating this January 6th Saga, and affected innocent lives, need to be dealt with by real accountability applied, IMO! We can't tolerate any crooks operating within our USA Government, and this apparently has become the case lately, IMO!

Noticed how many Democrat's say the same thing they themselves are doing if referencing to illegal deeds? They think the masses don't recognize their lies, it's so obvious to most folks we are dealing with sociopath true narcissist, and their psychopathy buddies, IMO!
IMO, it's not sustainable, their evil spree's are coming to an end with their Agenda's soon, in my opinion!