The remains of Brian Sicknick, the US Capitol Police officer who was killed last month during the insurrection of the Capitol by pro-Trump supporters were brought back to Washington DC on Tuesday, during a service to honour him.
Dozens of police officers from different agencies lined up at the steps of to the Capitol to pay their respects while Sicknick's remains arrived in a small wooden box.
Sicknick remains were placed at the Rotunda, where President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, were among the first to pay their respects.
Members of the US Congress will have the opportunity to honour Sicknick on Wednesday. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, only invited guests will be allowed into the Rotunda.
The remains of Brian Sicknick, the US Capitol Police officer who was killed last month during the insurrection of the Capitol by pro-Trump supporters were brought back to Washington DC on Tuesday, during a service to honour him.
Dozens of police officers from different agencies lined up at the steps of to the Capitol to pay their respects while Sicknick's remains arrived in a small wooden box.
Sicknick remains were placed at the Rotunda, where President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, were among the first to pay their respects.
Members of the US Congress will have the opportunity to honour Sicknick on Wednesday. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, only invited guests will be allowed into the Rotunda.
The remains of Brian Sicknick, the US Capitol Police officer who was killed last month during the insurrection of the Capitol by pro-Trump supporters were brought back to Washington DC on Tuesday, during a service to honour him.
Dozens of police officers from different agencies lined up at the steps of to the Capitol to pay their respects while Sicknick's remains arrived in a small wooden box.
Sicknick remains were placed at the Rotunda, where President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, were among the first to pay their respects.
Members of the US Congress will have the opportunity to honour Sicknick on Wednesday. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, only invited guests will be allowed into the Rotunda.