The House Ethics Committee will not be investigating Jamaal Bowman's fire alarm heist after he's already been charged with a by law enforcement, it announced Wednesday.Video footage showed Bowman pulling the fire alarm during a chaotic weekend vote to keep the government funded on September 30. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge from the D.C. attorney general related to triggering a false fire alarm and agreed to pay the maximum fine. The charge launched the Ethics panel's process for investigating a lawmaker. But the committee, split evenly between Republicans and , voted not to launch an investigative subcommittee and send a full report to the House.
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