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Related: About this forumYour questions about how the National Guard works in D.C., answered.
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Your questions about how the National Guard works in D.C., answered. https://dcist.com/story/21/01/11/dc-national-guard-deployment-capitol-delay/
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JAN 11, 12:53 PM
Your Questions About How The National Guard Works In D.C., Answered
Dominique Maria Bonessi | https://twitter.com/dbonessi
Capitol Police were underprepared and overwhelmed when violent Trump supporters began breaching the U.S. Capitol last week.
The D.C. National Guard wasnt far away troops had already been approved to assist with traffic and crowd control for the day's rallies. But at that point, they lacked the authority to be on Capitol grounds. Ultimately, members of the guard did arrive, but only after hours of chaos at the building.
What caused the delay? And how does the deployment of the National Guard work more broadly? Heres what we know.
What exactly is the National Guard?
The National Guard is the U.S. militarys domestic force. Each state, the District, and Puerto Rico have their own National Guard units. Troops have occasionally been called upon to serve overseas, as they were in Iraq and Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 attacks. But their main mission is at home. The largest such effort was to help the Gulf states after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Your Questions About How The National Guard Works In D.C., Answered
Dominique Maria Bonessi | https://twitter.com/dbonessi
Capitol Police were underprepared and overwhelmed when violent Trump supporters began breaching the U.S. Capitol last week.
The D.C. National Guard wasnt far away troops had already been approved to assist with traffic and crowd control for the day's rallies. But at that point, they lacked the authority to be on Capitol grounds. Ultimately, members of the guard did arrive, but only after hours of chaos at the building.
What caused the delay? And how does the deployment of the National Guard work more broadly? Heres what we know.
What exactly is the National Guard?
The National Guard is the U.S. militarys domestic force. Each state, the District, and Puerto Rico have their own National Guard units. Troops have occasionally been called upon to serve overseas, as they were in Iraq and Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 attacks. But their main mission is at home. The largest such effort was to help the Gulf states after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Your questions about how the National Guard works in D.C., answered. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2021
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Yeah, I can see that now. Sorry, not my intent. I'll add the link to the OP.
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2021
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PJMcK
(22,886 posts)1. I highly recommend reading this article
It's detailed and informative and explains the curiosities of D.C. law enforcement, etc. Here's the direct link:
https://dcist.com/story/21/01/11/dc-national-guard-deployment-capitol-delay/
To my friend, mahatmakanejeeves: Without the link to the article your post looks like a slam on lazy National Guard soldiers sitting around doing nothing. I'm confident that wasn't your intention since you linked the tweet.
Thekaspervote
(34,649 posts)2. That's not how I see it...
PJMcK
(22,886 posts)3. Please explain (n/t)
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,948 posts)4. Yeah, I can see that now. Sorry, not my intent. I'll add the link to the OP.
I'm halfway working and halfway posting, so sometimes I post the tweet, hit "send," and head off to some other computer task.
Thanks for pointing that out.
PJMcK
(22,886 posts)5. You're a gentle person (n/t)