SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Salt Lake City police officer has been arrested in the U.S. Capitol breach that happened while Congress was certifying the Electoral College vote.
The FBI says Michael Lee Hardin of Kaysville, Utah, was arrested Friday on charges of entering and remaining in the Capitol, a restricted building, and participating in disorderly conduct.
A Salt Lake City police spokesperson says Hardin retired from the department in 2017. He is the second Utah resident known to have been charged in the breach. Court records don’t indicate if he has an attorney.








