I can share the latest publicly available information I have, but I don’t have live access to current feeds in this moment. Here’s a concise overview based on recent official and news sources.
- US Capitol Police (USCP) does regular threat assessments and incident response for the Capitol Complex. In recent years they have reported rising counts of threat-related cases as political activity and protests have fluctuated, with ongoing emphasis on rapid incident response and safety messaging for the Congress community.[2][4]
- Their press office and communications channels are typically activated for major incidents to provide life-safety information to the Congressional community and the public, especially during critical events.[4][2]
- Official USCP releases often cover notable investigations or security incidents on or around the Capitol, and they publish summary figures on threat assessment workloads and related metrics for transparency and planning.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull up the very latest headlines and summarize the most recent developments from major outlets and the USCP site. I can also tailor a brief digest suitable for a briefing, or pull prominent incidents and the USCP responses with dates. Would you like me to search for the latest headlines now and provide a concise, cited update?
Citations:
- USCP threats and communications practices: USCP press releases and media center pages.[2][4]
- Threat assessment workload data (2024–2025): USCP news releases pages.[3]
Sources
The number of United States Capitol Police (USCP) threat assessment cases has climbed for the second year in a row. In 2024, the USCP’s Threat Assessment Section (TAS) investigated 9,474 concerning statements and direct threats against the Members of Congress, including their families and staff. The number of concerning statements and direct threats usually increases during election years.
unitedstatescapitolpolice.comPress Release The number of United States Capitol Police (USCP) threat assessment cases has climbed for the third year in a row. In 2025, the USCP’s Threat Assessment Section (TAS) investigated 14,938 concerning statements, behaviors, and communications directed against Members of Congress, their families, staff, and the Capitol Complex. … The USCP Public Information Officer will still activate during critical incidents to communicate life-safety information with the Congressional community,...
www.uscp.govFor the fastest response, please send all press inquiries to [email protected]. Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday. The Public Information Office also activates afterhours for major breaking news. Phone: (202) 224-1677
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