FBI alert about possible 'war' against Congress reached D.C. and Capitol Police on eve of attack, de
Source: Washington Post
FBI alert about possible war against Congress reached D.C. and Capitol Police on eve of attack, deepening security questions
By Beth Reinhard and Matt Zapotosky
Feb. 23, 2021 at 7:24 p.m. EST
Around 7 p.m. on Jan. 5, less than 24 hours before an angry mob overran the U.S. Capitol, an FBI bulletin warning that extremists were calling for violent attacks on Congress landed in an email inbox used by the D.C. police department. That same evening, a member of the Capitol Police received the same memo.
But the alert was not flagged for top officials at either agency, according to congressional testimony Tuesday deepening questions about the breakdowns that contributed to massive security failures on Jan. 6.
Both acting D.C. police chief Robert J. Contee III and former Capitol Police chief Steven Sund said the intelligence community at large failed to detect key information about the intentions of the attackers and adequately communicate what was known in the run-up to the Capitol riot.
I would certainly think that something as violent as an insurrection at the Capitol would warrant a phone call or something, Contee told lawmakers.
Sund cast the Capitol Police as a consumer of intelligence from 18 federal agencies.
If they were finding efforts that this was a coordinated attack, that had been coordinated among numerous states for some time in advance of this, thats the information that would have been extremely helpful to us, Sund said, adding, That type of information could have given us sufficient, advance warning to prep, plan for an attack such as what we saw.
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