Inauguration checkpoint with unauthorized credentials, a loded gun is defending himself in an interview. More arrests linked to last weeks riot. He beat a Police Officer with an American Flag pole. Death is the only remedy for whats in that building. Reporter amid all this unrest, the president is mia planning for a massive sendoff for himself that could include a red carpet and a 21 gun salute while the Vice President fills the void. On behalf of your commander in chief, from your Vice President and on behalf of every american, thank you for your service. And president elect joe biden now three days away from undoing a slew of Trump Administration policies as he outlines his agenda of the executive actions he plans right out of the gate. Good morning, everyone. It is sunday, january 17th. Im chris jansing. Welcome to the special edition of msnbc live. We have reporters blanketing this story as america remains on alert. We begin with our Incredible Team in d. C. , new york, and everywh
Armed man who asked Capitol Police for information about the Oval Office arrested Print this article
A Texas man was arrested in Washington, D.C., on Friday after law enforcement said they found an unlicensed handgun and ammunition in his truck when he asked a uniformed officer for information on the White House.
Macias Santiago flagged down a Capitol Police officer and stated he needed information about the Oval Office, according to court documents obtained by
Fox News. The 37-year-old admitted to having a firearm in the car after the officer spotted a holster in his pickup truck, and a subsequent search revealed a Smith and Wesson .40 handgun, two loaded eight-round magazines, and nearly 80 rounds of loose ammunition none of which was registered to Santiago, the charging document alleged.
Throughout Saturday, CNN breathlessly covered what it called "disturbing story". (Article by Joseph Curl republished from JustTheNews.com) "US Capitol Police arrested a Virginia [.]
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In a now-infamous video, an Arkansas man, Peter Stager, is seen beating a Capitol Police officer with an American flag pole on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. But the arsenal of weapons law enforcement could encounter during inauguration week are capable of doing even more damage.
Images that federal prosecutors have included in charging documents against those arrested for their roles in the Capitol Riots show assault rifles, zip tie restraints, military-style battle gear (as seen in USA v. Larry Rendall Brock) and even an American flag fashioned into a spear (USA v. Albert A. Ciarpelli).
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