The authorities of Washington DC They arrested a woman posing as a police officer at the Capitol this weekend and a second gunman after they arrested another on Friday who said he was lost.
The Washington Post newspaper reported this Sunday on the two new arrests in the center of the US capital that had turned into an armored fortress in the days leading up to Wednesday’s inauguration of the President-elect of the United States against the risk of further armed attacks. . Joe Biden.
However, For now, it has not been confirmed that any of the three inmates had a clear intention to provoke new episodes of violence in the capital or that they were radical followers of outgoing President Donald Trump, such as those who stormed the Capitol on the 6th..
The last man arrested, identified as Guy Berry, He carried a Glock 22 pistol, three high-capacity magazines, and 37 rounds of unregistered ammunitionaccording to Washington police, the post says.
Berry walked up Massachusetts Avenue early Sunday morning, less than a mile from the Capitol, with his gun “clearly visible” in a holster, police said.
In the District of Columbia, where Washington is located, it is illegal to carry weapons in public if they are not hidden; and Berry was arrested for carrying an unlicensed gun, possessing high capacity magazines, and having unregistered ammunition.
The other two inmates
The day before, on Saturday morning, a woman was detained at one of the entry points to the wide gated perimeter that covers all of downtown Washington, very close to the Capitol in her case.
The woman, who has not been identified, said she was a security officer and handed officers a pocket medallion that sometimes belongs to military commanders.
The suspect attempted to drive away in her vehicle when she saw that the Capitol Police did not believe her story, but she was arrested and charged with issuing a police or security officer, disobeying a law enforcement officer and fleeing him.
The two new arrests come in addition to those of another man, Wesley Allen Beeler, who accused police of trying to enter the fenced perimeter of downtown Washington with at least one gun and more than 500 bullets on Friday.
However, Beeler assured the Washington Post Saturday that he was only approaching the checkpoint near the Capitol because he had gotten lost in the capital, where he had come from Virginia to work as a security guard for a private company during the inauguration..
“It was an innocent mistake,” said Beeler, adding that he does have a permit to carry weapons, but that he had forgotten it at home and that it is not true that he had more than 500 bullets in the car, like the police stated.
Washington and the capitals of the country’s 50 states were on high alert this weekend after a newsletter from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) indicated it had information on “ armed protests ” planned across the country between this Saturday. and Wednesday 20.