Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick departs Capitol for last time
After a moving ceremony inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, United States Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick for the last time departed Capitol Hill -- the place he swore to protect and died while doing so one month ago.
He was given the rare distinction of lying in honor inside the Capitol.
Sicknick, 42, died from injuries he sustained fending off members of the mob that breached the Capitol complex on Jan. 6.
"May it be a comfort to Officer Sicknick’s family that so many mourn with them and pray for them during this sad time," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in remarks.
Sicknick's urn was carried down the East front Capitol steps as bagpipes played "Amazing Grace." His final resting place will be Arlington National Cemetery, where his remains will be interred.
Biden and the first lady paid respects to Sicknick Tuesday night. Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff visited the Rotunda earlier Wednesday.
-ABC News' Mariam Khan