The ashes of a police officer who died in response to the invasion of former President Trump's supporters into the US federal parliament were placed in the parliament building, and President Biden mourned the death.

In January, police officer Brian Siknick died the next day after being injured in a response to eliminate supporters in a case in which supporters of former President Donald Trump broke into the Capitol. did.



President Biden visited the Capitol with Mrs. Jill on the 2nd to commemorate Mr. Siknik.



A wooden box containing Mr. Siknick's ashes was enshrined in the Capitol with the American flag, and President Biden stood in front of it and mourned his death.



According to U.S. media, the placement of swords and ashes in the Capitol is one of the greatest respects, and the third police officer to be a police officer, following two who were martyred by the same Capitol Police. I'm telling you.



The situation in which Mr. Siknick was injured has not been revealed, and the investigation is ongoing.



Former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, which was accused of inciting supporters over the impeachment case in Congress, is set to begin next week.