Close Menu
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Culture & Society
  • Videos
What's Hot

Selena Gomez’s mother-in-law’s CA home raided by thugs while she was inside

November 27, 2025

Two Dems claim they were PEPPER-SPRAYED during anti-ICE protests

November 27, 2025

Jails brace for surge of inmates as Iryna’s Law kicks in

November 27, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Crankers
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Culture & Society
  • Videos
Facebook
Crankers
Home » Death of Sergeant at Arms in charge of security during Jan6 Capitol riot ruled not suspicious: reports
Politics

Death of Sergeant at Arms in charge of security during Jan6 Capitol riot ruled not suspicious: reports

By drastic215June 29, 2022Updated:November 8, 202500
Share Facebook Twitter Copy Link LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp Threads
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Threads

(Crankers) According to multiple reports, Michael Stenger, the Senate sergeant-at-arms who oversaw security in the upper chamber during the Capitol riot, has died. It has finally been ruled that his death was not suspicious, according to NBC News. A correspondent from Fox News stated that Stenger was dealing with cancer.
Stenger held the post from 2018 to 2021 and stepped down the day after the January 6 attack. Before a Senate committee last year, Stenger said in an opening statement: “There is an opportunity to learn lessons from the events of January 6th. Investigations should be considered as to funding and travel of what appears to be professional agitators. First Amendment rights should always be considered in conjunction with professional investigations.”

In 2011, Stenger had joined the team for the Senate sergeant-at-arms, following a multidecade career with the Secret Service. Then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) nominated him as Senate sergeant-at-arms, and he was confirmed unanimously.
A source reported that McConnell “requested and received” his resignation the day after a mob of violent rioters stormed the Capitol. From members of Congress, Stenger received fierce criticism over his handling of security on the day of the riot.
As for the current Senate sergeant-at-arms, Karen Gibson is serving the position.
Some have questioned whether Stenger and his onetime House counterpart, Paul Irving, could have called for backup sooner that day, as ultimately, it took over four hours for the National Guard to arrive on the scene, a source reported.
Congress passed a raft of procedural reforms in response to the security breach on January 6, to quash any confusion in the rules about what authority Congress’s security team had to call for reinforcements. That legislation was signed into law by President Joe Biden.

Get CRANKERS by email:
Powered by follow.it
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Threads
drastic215
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)

Kutztown University alumni who enjoys gaming, sports, building websites and optimizing ads for successful businesses. Other than that, just your typical northeast Philly family guy! Go Birds!

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Top Posts

Musk’s DOGE TERMINATED massive $18 million per month empty facility scandal

November 11, 202511,314 Views

Trump announces $2k checks for SOME Americans – are you on the list?

November 11, 20258,804 Views

Food stamp fraud is freaking crazy, SNAP causes billions in losses

November 18, 20255,920 Views
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Funny Shirtz
funny shirtz
RSS Crankers Videos
  • Hillary: "The press needs a consistent narrative about the danger Trump is"
  • Judge Hannah Dugan shown ON VIDEO committing a crime with illegal immigrant
  • National Guard shooter identified as AFGHAN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT
  • Seditious Behavior CONTINUES: Billboards encouraging Members of the Military to DEFECT
  • Selena Gomez’s mother-in-law's home raided by thugs in California
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Work with Us
  • About
  • Terms of Service
  • Diversity Policy
  • Ethics Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • Ownership / Funding
  • Publishing principles
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram TikTok RSS
© 2025 Crankers News Network

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.