Man dies after crashing car, firing gunshots near U.S. Capitol
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[August 15, 2022]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A 29-year-old
Delaware man died in an apparent suicide early on Sunday after crashing
his car into a barricade near the U.S. Capitol and firing shots into the
air, police said.
While the man was getting out of the crashed car, it became engulfed in
flames just after 4 a.m. (0800 GMT) at East Capitol Street and Second
Street, U.S. Capitol Police said.
Police said the man was identified as Richard A. York III of Delaware.
"It is still not clear why he chose to drive to the Capitol Complex,"
Capitol Police said in a statement.
Earlier, police said "it does not appear the man was targeting any
members of Congress, who are on recess, and it does not appear officers
fired their weapons."
Police said the man then fired several gunshots into the air along East
Capitol Street. As police responded and approached, the man shot
himself, police said. No one was else injured.
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A U.S. Capitol Police officer removes
security tape from an area where a man crashed his car into a
barricade near the U.S. Capitol and fired shots into the air before
killing himself, in Washington, U.S. August 14, 2022. REUTERS/Greg
Savoy
The death is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police
Department in Washington, which did not immediately identity or any
details of his motives.
There are security barricades around the Capitol Complex checkpoints
that are closely guarded.
In April 2021, 25-year-old motorist Noah Green rammed a car into
U.S. Capitol police and brandished a knife, killing one officer and
injuring another and forcing the Capitol complex to lock down.
Police shot and killed Green.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Aurora
Ellis)
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