“Every officer took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and this is a constitutional process, so to work in this kind of capacity, it’s almost like … there is more meaning now because of the events that happened (Jan. 6), there’s more meaning to that oath,” said Carroll, who works in the department’s news affairs division and is the spokesman for the Chicago officers who were sworn in as special deputy U.S. Marshals for their brief trip.
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