Siege of the U.S. Capitol “was a total failure of security,” former CIA leader says

Author: NATACHA LARNAUD/ CBS News; Rich Kolko/ WINK News
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The political violence at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday after law enforcement officers were overrun by a mob of Trump supporters “was a total failure of security,” said Michael Morell, CBS News senior security contributor and former CIA acting director.

Rioters were able to push past Capitol Police, shattering windows and swarming through the House and Senate chambers. Members of Congress who had convened to count the Electoral College votes had to abruptly suspend their joint session and evacuate to secure locations.

Morell said U.S. Capitol Police and other agencies failed to anticipate and prepare for what was coming. President Trump had called for his supporters to come to Washington and inflamed their outrage with his baseless claims that the election was “stolen.” He addressed the crowd Wednesday morning and encouraged them to march to Capitol Hill.

“They should have known that those protesters would show at the Capitol and they should’ve been prepared for that with hundreds of officers,” Morell told CBSN on Thursday. “There needs to be a major investigation of this. People need to be held accountable both at the senior levels, for not being prepared, and at the working levels, for not doing their job.”

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser on Thursday also criticized the response of the Capitol Police.

“Obviously it was a failure or you would not have had police lines breached and people entering the building by breaking windows,” Bowser said.

One woman was shot and killed by a plainclothes Capitol Police officer after breaching security and attempting to enter the House chamber, according to acting Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee. Three others died as a result of medical emergencies during the unrest.

It took hours for the National Guard to be deployed to the scene. The city declared a 6 p.m. curfew and law enforcement officers finally succeeded in clearing the building, announcing Wednesday night that the Capitol had been secured.

As videos and images emerged of the protest-turned-riot, more questions arose about how the situation was handled by law enforcement. Morell joined other observers in noting how it contrasted with the crackdown on racial injustice protests in Washington and other cities around the country over the summer.

“There is no doubt in my mind that if those were Black Lives Matter protesters yesterday breaking into the Capitol Building, there would be dozens and dozens of people dead today,” Morell said. “We should be calling what happened yesterday domestic terrorism.”

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