The agency’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is investigating the incident, USCP spokesman Tim Barber told QC Roll Call, which covers news from Congress.
“The officer has been suspended while OPR investigates the incident,” Barber said.
The incident occurred one day after contract security officers began work with USCP on May 2 to help plug staffing shortages, according to a letter from the Capitol Police Board to lawmakers and staff obtained by CQ Roll Call.
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