Disciplinary actions have been recommended against U.S. Capitol Police officers identified in six complaints made after the Jan. 6 insurrection, the U.S. Capitol Police said Saturday evening.
“Violations were sustained and disciplinary action was recommended” in connection with three complaints of “conduct unbecoming,” the Capitol Police said in a statement.
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It said the other three complaints involved failing to comply with directives, improper remarks and improper dissemination of information.
No details were given about the incidents that prompted the complaints. The officers were not named and the discipline recommended was not specified.
The police also said that after the insurrection, the department’s office of professional responsibility initiated 38 internal investigations.
It said the U.S. attorney’s office did not find sufficient evidence of any crime being committed by any officers involved in the internal investigations.