House Sergeant at Arms William J. Walker, one of the top security officials on Capitol Hill, revealed that he does not believe lawmakers should be allowed to carry firearms in the US Capitol Complex, in a new letter provided exclusively to CNN
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"It is my view that the Capitol Complex should be a place where no one carries a firearm unless they are actively engaged in law enforcement or the protection work done by, among others, myself, the U.S. Capitol Police the U.S. Secret Service, and the protective details of visiting foreign officials," Walker wrote.21 killed in Texas elementary school shootingWalker's comments come one day after a gunman murdered 21 people in a Texas elementary school.
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