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		U.S. Capitol security scare sparked by plane, parachutists at game
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		 [April 21, 2022] 
		By Kanishka Singh and David Shepardson 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A security scare at 
		the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday prompted evacuation of Congress after a 
		small airplane from the U.S. Army's Golden Knights parachute 
		demonstration team flew over a baseball game, police said.
 
 House speaker Nancy Pelosi called the alarm an "outrageous and 
		frightening mistake" by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for 
		its failure to alert Capitol Police to the pre-planned performance over 
		the Washington Nationals baseball stadium.
 
 She said Congress would examine the results of a review into the 
		incident to determine what went wrong.
 
 The U.S. Capitol Police first said they were tracking an aircraft that 
		posed a "probable threat" to the Capitol complex, and then minutes later 
		said there was no threat and that the building had been evacuated out of 
		an abundance of caution.
 
 Police later said the plane was a military aircraft carrying members of 
		the U.S. Army's Golden Knights parachute demonstration team. The FAA did 
		not notify police in advance about the approved military flight for 
		military appreciation night at Nationals Stadium, Capitol police told 
		congressional staff in a letter.
 
		
		 
		The FAA said late Wednesday it would "conduct a thorough and expeditious 
		review of the events this evening and share updates. We know our actions 
		affect others, especially in our nation's capital region, and we must 
		communicate early and often with our law enforcement partners." 
		The FAA statement did not say whether the agency had alerted Capitol 
		Police to the flight, which took off from Joint Base Andrews in 
		Maryland.
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			Apr 20, 2022; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; A member of the 
			U.S. Army demonstration parachute team the Golden Knights descends 
			into Nationals Park before the game between the Washington Nationals 
			and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA 
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			 The Golden Knights parachuted into 
			the Washington Nationals' baseball stadium, Nationals Park, a little 
			over a mile away from the U.S. Capitol, before returning to the 
			Maryland base.
 "The unnecessary panic caused by this apparent negligence was 
			particularly harmful for members, staff and institutional workers 
			still grappling with the trauma of the attack on their workplace on 
			January 6th," Pelosi said in a statement late on Wednesday, 
			referring to the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
 
 "Congress looks forward to reviewing the results of a thorough 
			after-action review that determines what precisely went wrong today 
			and who at the Federal Aviation Administration will be held 
			accountable for this outrageous and frightening mistake," Pelosi 
			said.
 
 Capitol Police said in the email to some congressional staff that it 
			"will be working with our airspace partners to address the 
			notification issues."
 
 (Reporting by Kanishka Singh, David Shepardson and Rami Ayyub in 
			Washington and Costas Pitas in Los Angeles; Editing by Rosalba 
			O'Brien, Christopher Cushing, Leslie Adler and Gerry Doyle)
 
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