A Connecticut woman has been accused of impersonating a police officer at a Capitol security checkpoint put in place for the Presidential Inauguration.At approximately 8:45 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 16, United States Capitol Police officers.
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Originally published on January 17, 2021 3:36 pm
Police have arrested two more people near security checkpoints in Washington, D.C., where security is heightened over concerns about potential violence on fast-approaching Inauguration Day.
Early Sunday morning, a 22-year-old Virginia man carrying a firearm, three high-capacity magazines and 37 rounds of unregistered ammunition was arrested near Capitol Hill.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department, Guy Berry of Gordonsville, Va., was walking in the 200 block of Massachusetts Avenue NE with a Glock 22 clearly visible in a holster. Officers who stopped him concluded that he was not allowed to carry a handgun in D.C., said the police report provided to NPR.