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US Capitol Police create a security perimeter as they investigate a truck bomb near the building in Washington DC. Alamy Stock Photo

Man threatening to detonate bomb near US Capitol surrenders

Several buildings were evacuated as police negotiated with a man in a pickup truck threatening to detonate explosives near the site.

LAST UPDATE | 19 Aug 2021

A MAN IN a pickup truck who threatened to detonate a bomb near the US Capitol has surrendered, police said this evening, ending an hours-long standoff.

“Shortly after we delivered the telephone, he got out of the vehicle and surrendered, and the tactical units that were close by took him into custody without incident,” US Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger told reporters.

The suspect, an apparent right-wing extremist, had been livestreaming on social media from his truck parked next to the Library of Congress, assailing President Joe Biden and Democrats, warning of a “revolution,” and complaining about the US government and its policy in Afghanistan.

Several buildings on Capitol Hill in Washington DC had been evacuated.

Much of the complex was cordoned off as police and FBI agents investigated the truck, which was driven onto the pavement near the Capitol building and Library of Congress, for possible explosives.

A man appearing to be the suspect took to Facebook Live to stream a series of threats and asked to speak to President Joe Biden.

“I’m trying to get Joe Biden on the phone. I’m parked up here on the sidewalk right beside all this pretty stuff,” said the man.

“I’m telling you, them snipers come in, they start shooting this window out, this bomb’s going off,” he said.

Police said the suspect man drove the pickup truck onto the pavement before making his threats.

“The driver of the truck told the responding officer on the scene that he had a bomb and what appeared to be a detonator in the man’s hand,” Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger told reporters.

 

While it remains unclear whether the vehicle contained actual explosives, the Library of Congress’s main buildings were evacuated amid the scare, as was the nearby US Supreme Court and at least one of the three House office buildings.

The nearby Republican National Committee headquarters was also reportedly evacuated and the Washington Metro’s Capitol Hill subway station closed as a precaution.

A White House official said staff in the executive mansion were monitoring the situation and receiving updates from law enforcement.

‘Growing risk’

Both the Senate and House of Representatives are currently on recess, but some lawmakers have remained in Washington and staffers are working in the complex.

“My staff and our building near the vehicle have been safely evacuated but please keep the Capitol Police, FBI, and (Washington police) in your prayers as they address this serious threat,” congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi tweeted.

While congressman Dean Phillips said everyone in his office was safe, he noted that “once again, America is forced to confront the growing risk posed by domestic terrorists.”

Tensions have remained high on Capitol Hill more than seven months after the deadly 6 January insurrection, when supporters of then-president Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol, fought with police, and sought to block certification of the presidential election.

In April, a man rammed a car into barriers at the US Capitol, killing one Capitol Police officer before the attacker was shot and killed.

The January uprising prompted authorities to erect a ring of steel in the form of tall metal fencing and razor wire around the Capitol complex.

The fencing, one of the last physical reminders of the attack, only came down in July.

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    Mute Ciaran MacAoidh
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    Oct 18th 2013, 2:58 PM

    So, have the government started stealing your babies yet, or were Waters, Quinn and O’Brien wrong again?

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    Mute Martin Bishop
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    Oct 18th 2013, 3:06 PM

    Course they were wrong, sure any sane person knew they were talking out their backsides

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    Mute cooperguy
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    Oct 18th 2013, 3:21 PM

    No they are too busy enforcing the mandatory abortions from the abortion legislation to get around to stealing the babies

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    Oct 18th 2013, 3:35 PM

    The legislation hasn’t been put in place yet. The referendum was passed but nothing in the constitution has changed yet.

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    Mute Emily Elephant
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    Oct 18th 2013, 3:44 PM

    To be fair, the anti-referendum campaign could also ask whether the Irish state’s protection of children has improved. A third alternative is that it was a big pointless vanity project.

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    Mute Richie Rodgers
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    Oct 18th 2013, 4:45 PM

    Can we insist on the High Court awarding costs against this petitioner as this was a gross insult to jurisprudence as the woman produced no evidence to support her claim.

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Oct 18th 2013, 5:50 PM

    Read the article again Richie and you might understand it. Are you suggesting that only those with a 100% chance of winning their case should approach the courts? Sounds very elitist to me an attempt to limit peoples rights to avail of court services.

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Oct 18th 2013, 6:17 PM

    Whistleblowing will be the problem.

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    Mute Ian Cuneyt Cakir Foley
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    Oct 18th 2013, 7:51 PM

    Remind me, did the govt ministers who sanctioned the ultra vires booklet pay the costs in the mccrystal case or pay back the public money wasted on the booklet?

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    Mute Jazz O'Gorman
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    Oct 18th 2013, 2:46 PM

    What an absolute waste of court time, the judge should have jailed her for contempt.

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    Mute Rebecca eaton
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    Oct 18th 2013, 4:05 PM

    Oh yes of course because she is wrong? The yes vote was pushed more then the no vote and the government don’t give a dame children in Ireland don’t have a voice and never ever will.

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    Mute Deasun Mac An Choiligh
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    Oct 18th 2013, 6:27 PM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=I0OiNdj2aP4 , “There is no system ever devised by mankind that is guaranteed to rip husband and wife or father, mother and child apart so bitterly than our present Family Court System.” Judge Brian Lindsay, Retired Supreme Court Judge

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Oct 18th 2013, 7:55 PM

    Oh Rosemary!

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    Mute Carcu Sidub
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    Oct 18th 2013, 3:27 PM

    So onto the Supreme Court?

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    Mute tom
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    Oct 18th 2013, 3:19 PM

    Doesn’t seem justice was servered as supreme court had previously ruled the campaign was baised and unfair.

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    Mute Carcu Sidub
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    Oct 18th 2013, 4:01 PM

    The High Court appear to say any referendum campain run by the Government of the day can indeed be biast and unfair as long as being biast and unfair does not have an affect on the result. This appears to overule the McKenna judgment.

    However the Supreme Court says the Government campin on the childrens referendum was biast and unfair but did not make a judgment on if being biast and unfair had an affect on the result.

    So I guess we will never know unless this decision is appealed to the Supreme Court.

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Oct 18th 2013, 4:09 PM

    More to the point when are FG and labour going to pay back the €2 million of tax payers money they misused during the referendum?

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    Oct 18th 2013, 4:44 PM

    Kerry
    I think you may find that the Government cannot be equated to a Political Party or Parties in terms of any errors it may have committed in their day to day roles. On the basis of your logic we should also ask the Roman Catholic Church for a contribution as well since most of the Members of Government were also of that faith and sure why not include the GAA while we’re at it!
    Given that the above is apparently good legal advice will you now give it a rest Kerry?

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Oct 18th 2013, 5:39 PM

    2 government parties were found to have misused Irish tax payers money in a referendum. I tell you what Richie when they pay that money back I’ll give it a rest. How about a bit of accountability from Enda and Eamon?

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    Mute Caroline Hughes
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    Oct 18th 2013, 9:18 PM

    Tom is quite right, the government are in the wrong-they always are!

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