The key officials in charge of security at the U.S. Capitol disagree on why they didn't seek National Guard help before the Jan. 6 insurrection. Steven Sund resigned as chief of the Capitol Police the day after the riot. Sund testified Tuesday that he requested the National Guard be called at 1:09 p.m. on Jan. 6. Paul Irving is the former House sergeant-at-arms and was one of Sund's superiors. Irving says he didn't receive a request until after 2 p.m. Irving says he did not remember Sund making a request at 1:09. Rioters breached the Capitol's west side just after 2 p.m. Irving says he and other Capitol security leaders agreed before Jan. 6 that ``the intelligence did not support the troops and collectively decided to let it go.'' The result was Capitol Police officers were badly outnumbered by rioters who in many cases were better armed and prepared to try to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden's presidential victory over Donald Trump.