Disambiguation evidence for USCP via surface form

"United States Capitol Police"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "United States Capitol Police".

Predicate Object
abbreviation USCP self-linksurface differs
cooperatesWith Federal Bureau of Investigation
cooperatesWith Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia
cooperatesWith Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives
surface form: Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives
cooperatesWith Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate
cooperatesWith United States Secret Service
country United States of America
employerOf civilian employees
employerOf sworn police officers
governedBy Capitol Police Board
surface form: United States Capitol Police Board
hasAuthority law enforcement authority on U.S. Capitol grounds
hasAuthority protective operations for Congress
hasDuty coordinating security for presidential inaugurations at the Capitol
hasDuty enforcing applicable federal and D.C. laws on Capitol grounds
hasDuty enforcing traffic regulations on Capitol grounds
hasDuty planning and implementing security for State of the Union addresses
hasDuty securing demonstrations and protests at or near the Capitol
hasLegalBasis United States federal law
hasMotto Providing the highest quality of police services to protect the Congress
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
instanceOf federal law enforcement agency
jurisdiction United States Capitol Complex
surface form: United States Capitol complex
oversees security of House office buildings
oversees security of Senate office buildings
oversees security of the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
oversees security of the U.S. Capitol building
partOf legislative branch of the United States federal government
performs crowd control at congressional events
performs dignitary protection for congressional leadership
performs investigations related to threats against members of Congress
performs screening of visitors and packages entering the Capitol complex
primaryResponsibility protection of the U.S. Capitol complex
protects United States Capitol grounds
protects designated congressional leadership at certain locations outside Washington, D.C.
protects members of the U.S. House of Representatives
protects members of the U.S. Senate
responsibleFor emergency response within the Capitol complex
responsibleFor maintaining order in the U.S. Capitol during congressional sessions
responsibleFor protecting congressional staff
responsibleFor protecting members of the United States Congress
responsibleFor protecting visitors to the U.S. Capitol
sector public safety
typeOf specialized police force
uses marked police vehicles
uses protective intelligence techniques
uses security screening equipment
uses unmarked police vehicles