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Michigan man with torch, flare gun, and 'manifesto' arrested on the U.S. Capitol

By Editorial Board Published November 6, 2024 2 Min Read
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Michigan man with torch, flare gun, and 'manifesto' arrested on the U.S. Capitol

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A 28-year-old man from Michigan was arrested on the U.S. Capitol Customer Heart Tuesday afternoon for carrying a torch, flare gun, and paperwork police describe as a “manifesto” that talked about “the war in the Middle East,” The Hill stories.

In line with the Capitol Police, the person drove to the Capitol and submitted to a routine safety screening of himself and his backpack. They are saying he smelled of gasoline, and so they discovered a torch and flare gun inside his jacket.

Capitol Police say that he had a lighter, a torch lighter, and two bottles which they believed contained some sort of accelerant inside his bag. Police additionally say one of many bottles was leaking and smelled of gasoline.

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Police additionally imagine that the person supposed to ship his paperwork to Congress, however haven’t concluded what his intentions had been presently.

After police searched his bag, he was arrested. Capitol Police additionally tracked the suspect’s automotive close to the Capitol and cleared the scene across the automotive. The customer heart stays closed whereas police examine.

Capitol Police haven’t launched any extra info.

Our officers simply arrested a person who was stopped throughout our screening course of on the Capitol Customer Heart (CVC). The person smelled like gasoline, had a torch & a flare gun. The CVC is closed for excursions for the day, whereas we examine. We’ll present extra info once we can. pic.twitter.com/J5geNud1h2

— The U.S. Capitol Police (@CapitolPolice) November 5, 2024

Congress was not in session, however the Home of Representatives is scheduled to satisfy for a quick session with just a few members at 5 p.m. Tuesday.

Safety in Washington D.C. has been heightened on Election Day, with the Division of Homeland Safety warning of a excessive chance of assaults and threats on necessary buildings and establishments, such because the Capitol.

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