According to police officers who spoke to ABC News on Thursday, a gentleman from Massachusetts was discovered carrying a gun after visiting the US Capitol and leaving the Library of Congress on Tuesday.
On Monday, police in Carlisle, Massachusetts, called the Washington authorities to report an armed man who had traveled to Washington and had shared depressive ideas online.
US Secret Service and Washington Metropolitan Police interviewed the individual after he was discovered in a Washington motel early on Tuesday. Although they searched for a weapon, nothing was found, according to resources, and no further motion was taken at the time.
After that, the person entered the Capitol visitor center after passing a magnet testing there. Despite the magnet triggering an alarms,” an official performed a supplementary hand research, and the person was let into the building”, as stated by US Capitol Police.
Following his safety certification, Capitol police issued an alert about his appearance. According to law enforcement sources, they discovered him outside the Library of Congress after he had completed the entire Congressional journey, discovering a 9mm gun in his belt.
The suspect faces claims including” Unlawful Actions, Carrying a Pistol Without a Certificate, Possession of an Unlicensed Firearm, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, and Resisting Incarceration”. The US prosecutor’s business is handling the case, per the Capitol police statement.
The officer in charge of the Capitol Visitor Center’s magnet testing is” suspensed while the USCP’s workplace of professional duty is conducting an operational research into the policeman’s performance of that search.”
No evidence was presented to support a congressional investigation, according to the Capitol authorities. However, sources told ABC News that a possibly suicidal specific managed to complete a full parliamentary tour while being armed, with both legislative members and public visitors present.
Capitol Police announced,” A full assessment of this occurrence has already been ordered, as well as required refresher training on security testing, but this rarely happens once”.
On Thursday, Congress members were given a presentation about the event.
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