The Senate went into lockdown Wednesday afternoon as US Capitol Police investigated reports of an active shooter in the Russell office building, putting Capitol Hill on edge more than two years after the January 6, 2021, attack.
But after some staff fled from the building following a concerning phone call and police instructed others on the Senate side of the Capitol to shelter in their offices with their doors locked, law enforcement authorities found no evidence of an active shooter, according to multiple sources.
US Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger told reporters it โmay have been a bogus call,โ and that there was no confirmation of an active shooter after more than 200 police officers went door-to-door to make sure everything was fine.
โSo far, nothing. โฆ Nobody has heard shotsโ and โno victims,โ he added. All three Senate office buildings have been cleared of any threats.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police Department says there is โno evidence of anyone injuredโ and at the moment, they are โunable to substantiateโ the call.
The tense afternoon comes as security in Washington begins to ramp up ahead of former President Donald Trumpโs expected appearance on Thursday in a federal courthouse situated several blocks from the US Capitol. Trump was indicted Tuesday on criminal charges by a federal grand jury in special counsel Jack Smithโs investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election leading up to the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
On Wednesday, Senate staff received an alert from USCP came just before 3 p.m. EST.
โDue to a security threat inside the building, immediately: move inside your office or the nearest office; take emergency equipment and visitors; close, lock and stay away from external doors and windows,โ and โIf you are in a public space, find a place to hide or seek…
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