The U.S. Capitol Police suspended an officer on Monday after anti-Semitic reading material was discovered near his work area the day prior, the agency confirmed to The Epoch Times. The officer, who was not named by the force in charge of protecting the Capitol building in Washington, will remain suspended pending the outcome of an investigation by the Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility, a spokesperson said via email. “We take all allegations of inappropriate behavior seriously. Once this matter was brought to my attention, I immediately ordered the officer to be suspended until the Office of Professional Responsibility can thoroughly investigate,” acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman said in a statement. Zach Fisch, chief of staff to Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-N.Y.), said he was the one who found the reading material. “As I left my office in Longworth yesterday, I discovered something that, as a Jew, horrified me. At the United States …