Two more police officers commit suicide in Capitol Hill violence, so far four police officers have given their lives
During the violence on Capitol Hill (Parliament) on January 6 in the US, two more security-related police officers have committed suicide. Earlier, two police officers have taken their lives in this way.
During the violence on Capitol Hill (Parliament) on January 6 in the US, two more security-related police officers have committed suicide. Two police officers have taken their own lives in this manner before. The Columbia Police Department said Metropolitan Police Officer Gunther Hashida was found dead in his home. He has committed suicide. Gunther joined the Columbia Police in May 2003. Another Metropolitan Police officer, Kyle Defretag, died on July 10. According to the police, he also committed suicide. He was working in the police department since 2016.
Recently, the news agency ANI had said in its report that after the Capitol Hill (Parliament) violence on January 6 in the US, there is a panic of big action in the police department. So far 70 policemen have left their jobs. Gus Papathanasiu, president of the Capitol Hill Police Union, said officers were frustrated and were looking for a way to remedy the situation. They don't want to live with tension in the long hours of investigation. FBI chief Christopher Wray said the January violence at the US Parliament House was the result of "domestic terrorism".
Let us let you know that after Trump's speech after his defeat after the results of the US presidential election, his supporters attacked the US Parliament, which is called Capitol Hill. Four people were killed in the fierce violence here. Hundred policemen were injured. Now the investigation of this incident is going on. In the investigation, those police officers who were posted in security during that time are also being questioned. It is believed that these incidents are happening due to mental pressure. Five hundred people were arrested immediately after this attack.