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TOPIC: Memorial Day 2015- Man's Pressure Cooker Alarms Capitol Police in DC

Memorial Day 2015- Man's Pressure Cooker Alarms Capitol Police in DC 9 years 8 months ago #141149

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As tourists packed the National Mall during a busy weekend, a parked vehicle with several suspicious items inside alarmed a Capitol Police patrol unit enough to dispatch a bomb squad and shutdown part of downtown Washington for several hours, authorities said.
Officers on routine patrol late Sunday afternoon observed a parked and unoccupied vehicle that it described as “suspicious in nature," just blocks from the Capitol where a crowd was gathering for the National Memorial Day Concert.
U.S. Capitol Police say its Hazardous Devices Section was called to investigate and ultimately disrupted the suspicious vehicle, triggering a loud band that echoed throughout the Mall.
Photos afterwards revealed a pressure cooker sitting in the grass and a bomb tech removing a propane tank from the vehicle. Officials said there was “an odor of gasoline” that was detected, which further alarmed officers.
Watch: Exclusive video; police blow up object from 'suspicious' car near Capitol. — ABC7News (@ABC7News)
UPDATE: bomb tech also pulled from suspicious car parked near what looks like a propane tank. — Jay Korff (@ABC7Jay)
U.S. Capitol Police spokeswoman Kimberly Schneider confirmed that there was a pressure cooker located inside the vehicle, but it was ultimately deemed not to be hazardous.
“The USCP bomb squad safely disrupted the items of concern in the vehicle including the pressure cooker, at about 7:45 p.m., and performed a thorough hand search,” Schneider wrote in a news release Sunday evening. “At about 8:20 p.m., the USCP concluded its investigation of the suspicious vehicle with negative results and nothing hazardous found.”
The owner of the vehicle was located and identified as Shimeles of Alexandria, Virginia. Shimeles was arrested and charged with Operating After Revocation, according to Schneider.相关的主题文章:


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