Man with gun cleared security and got into US Capitol for tour, cops say
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A man has been arrested after getting past security and entering the U.S. Capitol building with a gun, police have said. James A Faber, of Massachusetts, was arrested on Tuesday for a string of offences including carrying a pistol without a license and resisting arrest, among other things, according to Capitol Police. He had set off the metal detectors while entering the visitor center and searched, but his weapon was not found.
The 27-year-old was detained after USCP received a lookout for a man with reported mental health issues and suicidal thoughts who was believed to be armed and in the area. Faber’s car was spotted by officers around 1:15 p.m., and discovered he had entered the Capitol Visitor Center and taken a Capitol tour. An hour later he was found leaving the Library of Congress, after the tour, and walking towards his car.
After being stopped and searched, a small 9mm handgun was discovered, concealed in Faber’s waistband. He was arrested for unlawful activities, carrying a pistol without a license, possession of an unregistered firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, and resisting arrest.
It is unclear why USCP took two days to release information about the incident. Security video from the force shows how Faber entered through the south visitor center checkpoint. After the metal detectors were set off, an officer performed a secondary hand search, but Faber was still into the building.
“The officer is suspended while the USCP’s Office of Professional Responsibility is conducting an administrative investigation into the officer’s performance of that search,” a statement from USCP said. “At this time, there is no indication that the man was coming to harm the Congress. Thankfully nobody was hurt.”.