Couple 'with Loaded Gun in Car Arrested near White House

The pair, one of whom said they were there to meet with the president, were detained on Saturday evening at around 5:30pm near the Old Ebbitt Grill restaurant on 15sth Street NW in the capital, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

Sylvia Hall, 66, was arrested for carrying a pistol without a license, possession of an unregistered firearm and possession of unregistered ammunition, WRC-TV reported.

The man - who has not been named by officials - was arrested for possession of a BB gun.

According to the police, the pair approached a checkpoint near the White House complex just past the western-most cross walk of 15th Street at Pennsylvania Avenue NW.

DailyMail.com has sought comment from the Metropolitan Police Department, which referred the case to the Secret Service.

The Secret Service has been contacted for comment as of Sunday evening.

The woman allegedly told a law enforcement official manning the checkpoint that she had a letter she wanted to deliver to Biden.

Investigators said they found a loaded firearm inside the woman’s car which was parked nearby on 15th Street NW.

The woman allegedly told a law enforcement official manning the checkpoint that she had a letter she wanted to deliver to Biden.

Investigators said they found a loaded firearm inside the woman’s car which was parked nearby on 15th Street NW.

The MAGA rioters, who believed Trump’s claims of widespread voter fraud in the recent election, were attempting to stop Congress from ratifying Biden’s victory.

After the storming of the Capitol, Congress affirmed Biden’s win. Since then, hundreds of the rioters have been arrested and charged.

In the days and weeks following the riot, the capital was placed on virtual lockdown as tens of thousands of National Guard troops secured the area for Biden’s inauguration.

The National Guard is expected to remain in the capital well past March 12, according to Fox 5 DC.Follow the Official Rokna NEWS Telegram Channel For More and fresh NEWS.

 

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