WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police arrested an 18-year-old man Tuesday after he ran from a parked vehicle toward the Capitol carrying a loaded shotgun. Officers ordered the suspect to the ground; he dropped the weapon, complied and was taken into custody. Chief Michael Sullivan said the man wore a tactical vest and gloves and that officers found a Kevlar helmet and gas mask in the parked Mercedes SUV and additional rounds on the suspect. Congress was not in session and the motive remains under investigation, with police seeking public video of the incident. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This incident is a reminder that safety threats can occur anywhere, even near our nation's Capitol. Stay vigilant in public spaces. If you see something suspicious, report it to local law enforcement. Your actions could prevent a potential crisis.
An 18-year-old was arrested near the U.S. Capitol with a loaded shotgun and tactical gear. The motive is still under investigation. It's a stark reminder that we all have a role in maintaining public safety. Worth forwarding if you know someone who lives or works in the D.C. area.
The swift response by U.S. Capitol Police prevented potential harm to lawmakers, staff, and visitors, enhancing immediate public safety and demonstrating effective security protocols.
The suspect was arrested and will face investigation and potential criminal charges, along with loss of liberty and legal consequences.
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Man Arrested Running Toward U.S. Capitol With Shotgun
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