CAPITOL INSURRECTION: ONE YEAR LATER
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- 12:05 p.m.An emotional Leahy recalls escape from rioters during attack
- 12:04 p.m.Family of Capitol Police Officer Howard Liebengood remembers him as ‘warm, gentle, and compassionate’
A broken window at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 7, 2021. (Matt McClain/The Post)
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