dish should stress capitol hill police then sort of take over, and then try to track her down or who is trying to track down whether this could be a head fake or there could be others involved and this is leading them away from the protected areas? right. that s why what i just said to you is so important. maximum to the protectees, minimum to the problem. the problem on the capitol i argue it s harder to security the capitol than the white house. the target on cap the capitol hill police have to secure the entire facility and the personnel inside. so for them you have to be very concerned you don t get caught up in one vehicle pursuit that god forbid is a distraction, and i know law enforcement, having done it for 17 years, that s the
window the car is in decent shape. it s the wind doze that are blown out. neil: that could be them that you saw there. the person on the gurney might have been the woman in question and now we re told she is dead. carl cameron, we re awaiting to hear from capitol hill police. what can you tell us? caw her us sorry, neil. the capitol police were shouting at us. they were watching the crowd disburse. down the street there at what this tail end of constitution, we believe is where the vehicle is now being processed by law enforcement, as you have been reporting. the suspect is believed to have passed away, as a result of the gunshots from the end of this episode. we now know from capitol police and from the metro police and secret service and treasury
secret service and other law enforcement to deal with actual security. seems relatively common. the pedestrians are still not walking past the gates here. i see some uniformed secrecy service officers who are setting up their own perimeter so people can t get close to the gate. apparently out an abundance of caution, not because of some specific threat or anything like that. and i see pedestrians a few hundred feet back in lafayette park. it appears life is coming relatively back normal here at the white house. neil: all right. glad everybody is safe, yourself included. ed henry. this is the footage we re getting, and this is a tourist mecca, going to be a lot of people who caught this on their own video cameras or shot pictures of it. so we re told more is coming and we re going through it. we re
they tell us about gunpowder in the air and she succumbed to the injuries. we now know a young child was removed from the vehicle and taken by police. at this point there hasn t been any official word on the status of the child. eye witnesses say the child looked healthy at as it was raced off by a police officer. so it s worth noting that here on a day when the government is sup shut down and legislators were the capitol trying to figure out if there was any way to re-open it, law enforcement was tested in the nation s capital and seems to have risen to the test. a high-speed chase downtown, past the buildings, to rear of the capitol. no civilians hurt. a prime minister appears to have been hurt and the assailant is now secured and apparently dead. this happens an awful lot the capitol. every year a couple dozen people try to hop the fence, and there
the foreign terrorists are experts at this. neil: i want to get your thoughts, we re hearing that the woman is a woman driving this car, but rather erratically, that she is dead. that she was killed. now, we don t know that was an accident or she was shot. but i guess capitol hill police would look at is as the car itself has become a weapon. the driver herself has become the threat, and whether she is armed or not, it doesn t matter. she is a threat. yes. good analysis. irrelevant if she was armed or not. a vehicle any potential weapon that can cause you and law enforcement what we call an spi, a serious personal injury you re perfectly entitled to use deadly force. you nor entitled to use deadly force as a warning or anything like that. so that s certainly not the case. but if she rammed cars, has rammed a barricade and hit a