Two virtual job fairs are scheduled to take place today. WorkOne and the Boone County Economic Development Corp., as well as the Indiana Department of Transportation, will each host an event looking t
The man’s brother
dailymail he believes there has been
‘a major misunderstanding.’
‘I believe someone forgot to put him in the system to be authorized in. He gave them the badge that was given to him. How can it be “false credentials”, when it was what they gave him?’ he added.
Police in a statement on Saturday said Beeler had turned over a
‘non-government issued’ credential and wasn’t authorized to enter the area.
Beeler told the Post he had been hired by security firm
MVP Protective Services to guard
‘media equipment’ near 7th and Constitution and had previously accessed the area with his badge.
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Virginia man arrested at inauguration security checkpoint says he was lost and didn t mean to bring his gun and ammunition to the District
Jessica Contrera, Carol D. Leonnig and Katie Mettler, The Washington Post
Jan. 16, 2021
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WASHINGTON - A Virginia man was arrested after law enforcement found at least one firearm and ammunition in his truck as he tried to enter an inauguration security checkpoint near the Capitol on Friday evening with a credential that was not authorized, according to court documents.
Wesley Allen Beeler, 31, of Front Royal, drove his Ford F-150 up to a checkpoint on E Street Northeast of the Capitol, where he was met by Capitol Police officers, according to the court documents.