Blame the Black woman...These Capital Police officers' anger seems misplaced. Why are they upset with the new chief if she wasn't in command when the riot went down. She is apologizing for her predecessor who is no longer on the force. She is also due the same apology the rank and file officers are seeking because she was also short staffed, mismanaged, and obstructed the day of the insurrection. The way they all underperformed that day, the whole department is teetering on the brink of being dissolved and replaced by another agency. It would be well deserved.

The Capitol Police union admits its front-line officers are beyond angry, and is blasting the bosses for failing to protect them from injury and death ... stating "Leadership Betrayed Our Mission."
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The union calls acting Chief Pittman's admission that the department knew what was coming on January 6 but did not properly prepare the cops for potential violence "unconscionable" and "inexcusable."
The Union Chairman says, "The officers are angry, and I don't blame them. The entire executive team failed us, and they must be held accountable. Their inaction cost lives."
The union goes on to criticize Pittman further by suggesting she should not remain Police Chief, but rather another leader from within the department who has the support of the front-line officers should get the job.