Pelosi to introduce legislation to award Congressional Gold Medal to Capitol Police
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said earlier Thursday that she is planning to introduce legislation that would award the Capitol Police and law enforcement personnel who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6 with the Congressional Gold Medal.
"The service of the Capitol Police force that day brings honor to our Democracy, and their accepting this Gold Medal will bring luster to this award," she wrote in a letter to her colleagues.

The Congressional Gold Medal is the highest honor that the lawmakers can bestow.
"We must never forget the sacrifice of Officer Brian Sicknick, Officer Howard Liebengood, MPD Officer Jeffrey Smith and the more than 140 law enforcement officers who sustained physical injuries, or the courage of heroes such as Officer Eugene Goodman," Pelosi wrote in her letter.
She also asked her fellow members to co-sponsor the legislation.

In response, acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman said in a statement that the department is "humbled and appreciative."
"To have our police officers' bravery acknowledged at a time when they're experiencing tremendous emotions and exhaustion is a gift. We have too many heroes to count and we are humbled Congress may recognize them in this way," Pittman said in the statement. "From the cards and letters of support we've received from around this great country to this incredible award, we are deeply humbled and appreciative."
Pittman also acknowledged the Metropolitan Police Department officers who supported Capitol Police on Jan 6.
-ABC News' Mariam Khan







