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Capitol Police HQ ends evacuation after suspicious vehicle investigation
U.S. Capitol Police evacuated their headquarters early Tuesday afternoon, after a suspicious vehicle was found outside the building on D Street NE.
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Florida woman gets 6 years in prison for attacking officers during the US Capitol riot
A Florida woman was sentenced Friday to six years in federal prison for attacking police officers during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Girl Scout Whose Father Was Killed in the Line of Duty Hands Out Cookies to Capitol Police
News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports that one of the members of the troupe was honoring her father’s legacy by showing love to other officers.
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Capitol Police Arrest Man With Weapon at Inspection Facility
U.S. Capitol Police arrested a man found with a weapon early Friday at a facility where vehicles headed to the Capitol are inspected, authorities say.
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Fox Blasted for ‘Misleading' Report on Jan. 6 Attack
Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger is condemning a Fox News segment in which host Tucker Carlson said the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was “mostly peaceful chaos.”
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‘Outrageous': Capitol Police Chief Condemns Tucker Carlson's Claims Jan. 6 Was ‘Mostly Peaceful'
Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger is condemning a Fox News segment in which host Tucker Carlson said the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was “mostly peaceful chaos.”
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18-Year-Olds Arrested After Pursuit, Trying to Hide in an Outdoor Freezer: Police
Two 18-year-olds were arrested Tuesday after they allegedly led a police pursuit and then tried to hide in an outdoor restaurant freezer in D.C., U.S. Capitol Police said.
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Former Capitol Police Chief Speaks Out
Two years to the day after the U.S. Capitol riot, the man in charge of safety at the Capitol that day says it could happen again. He sat down with Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg and the News4 I-Team to explain why he says more needs to be done to protect our democracy.
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Jan. 6 Ousted Chief: ‘The American People Are Owed an Apology'
Two years to the day after the U.S. Capitol riot, the man in charge of safety at the Capitol that day says it could happen again.
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Chief Manger on Changes Made at the Capitol Since Jan. 6 Insurrection
News4 Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg spoke with Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger about changes made at the Capitol since the Jan. 6 insurrection two years ago.
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Capitol Police Had a Camera Feed of Pelosi's Home During Attack, But No One Was Monitoring It
The camera is one of about 1,800 that the Capitol Police have the ability to monitor at the Capitol complex and around the country.
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Man Arrested With Guns on Capitol Grounds Says It Was an Accident
U.S. Capitol Police found three guns in a suspicious vehicle near the Capitol and the Supreme Court Wednesday afternoon and took three people into custody.
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Man Arrested With Guns on Capitol Grounds Released After Court Appearance
An 80-year-old man arrested outside the Supreme Court Wednesday says the incident was a misunderstanding. News4’s Darcy Spencer spoke with him.
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Driver Charged for Having Weapons in Van Outside Capitol: Police
News4’s Jackie Bensen spoke to family of the man who faced charges after he and two others allegedly illegally parked outside the U.S. Supreme Court.
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3 Guns Found in Van Parked Illegally Near Supreme Court
U.S. Capitol Police found three guns in a suspicious vehicle near the Capitol and the Supreme Court Wednesday afternoon and took three people into custody. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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3 Guns Found in Van Parked Illegally on Capitol Grounds; Man, 80, Arrested
U.S. Capitol Police found three guns in a suspicious vehicle near the Capitol and the Supreme Court Wednesday afternoon and took three people into custody.
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Suspicious Vehicle Reported on Capitol Hill
U.S. Capitol Police are investigating a suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of East Capitol Street.
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DC Man Pleads Guilty in Molotov Cocktail Case
A D.C. man who was accused of trying to throw Molotov cocktails at U.S. Capitol Police pleaded guilty on Friday, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
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DC Man Pleads Guilty in Molotov Cocktail Case
A D.C. man accused of trying to throw Molotov cocktails at U.S. Capitol Police officers in July has pleaded guilty.
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17 Lawmakers Arrested at Abortion Rights Protest
Seventeen members of Congress were arrested Tuesday during an abortion rights protest outside the Supreme Court.