Lockdown at US Capitol ends after man kills himself
A man shot himself dead in front of the US Capitol on Saturday, police said, sparking a temporary security lockdown at the complex on one of the busiest days for tourists in Washington.
The man, who was wearing a backpack and had carried a rolling suitcase and a sign to the site, fired a single shot at himself, Capitol Police Chief Kim Dine told reporters.
Dine said the man’s sign bore a social justice message but he did not elaborate.
Authorities said they placed the Capitol on a lockdown as a precaution. A bomb squad technician examined the suitcase and the backpack and officials later gave the all-clear, lifting the lockdown after more than two hours.
“There seems to be no nexus to terrorism or anything related to that,” Dine said.
The incident occurred as Congress was out of session and few lawmakers were in town. But the city was crowded with tourists visiting for a cherry blossom festival.
Robert Bishop, a real estate developer from Annapolis, Maryland, who was visiting Washington and was at the scene of the shooting, said the man who killed himself had a sign that he thinks said, “Tax the 1 percent.”
The deadline for American tax returns is Wednesday.
The man shot himself next to a fountain between the Capitol building and a street. About 50 people were in the area at the time, Bishop said.
“Everybody started ducking and started to run,” he said.
Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department, which is handling the investigation into the man’s death, had not released his name.
Bishop described the man as “an older gentleman.”
Lawmakers are due to return to work today.
The shooting is the latest in a string of security incidents in the nation’s capital.
In 2013, police shot dead a woman after she rammed security barricades with her car near the White House. Also in 2013, a government contractor opened fire at the Washington Navy Yard, killing 12 people.
More recently, a man pleaded guilty to charges of running into the White House in September armed with a knife.
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