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January 28, 2021A second policeman involved in the assault on Congress by pro

Donald Trump

protesters has committed

suicide. The news, reported by the political newspaper The Hill, was released by the pro tempore chief of the Washington Metropolitan Police, Robert Contee. The agent's name was

Jeffrey Smith and was injured during the raid on the building

. According to reports from Contee, Smith took his own life two days after the affair.



This new case leads to three police officers who died in the riots on January 6th. Officer

Brian Sicknick

, of the Capitol Police on duty during the assault, died in hospital the day after the fighting as a result of his injuries. Another officer,

Howard Liebengood

, from the same police group, took his own life just like Smith. 



Contee, before a commission of the House of Representatives, in the hearing in which he revealed the new suicide, also reported the exact number of metropolitan police officers to be injured in the clashes: 65, while "many others" reported only minor injuries.



Three ex-military on suspicion, risk 20 years


For the assault on Congress, the feds indict three former servicemen, who allegedly began recruiting and other preparations, including training in Ohio and North Carolina, for any violent actions immediately after the November elections. This is what emerges from the indictment filed against Jessica Watkins, 38, Dovonav Ray Crowl, 50, both from Ohio, and Thomas Caldwell, 66 from Virginia, who will have to answer for serious crimes, including the plot against the business. of Congress, for which they

face sentences of up to 20 years

.



The three were "arrested last week and are also accused of organizing the trip to Washington with a bus loaded with Trump supporters and weapons". In particular, investigators believe that Caldwell, a retired Navy lieutenant commander, coordinated scores of people who stormed Congress to prevent Joe Biden's victory certification. The investigators would have photos and recordings in support of the charges.