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Man dead after crashing car, opening fire near US Capitol

Suspect is said to have killed himself after firing weapon ‘indiscriminately’ near US Capitol

John Bowden
Tuesday 16 August 2022 23:39 EDT
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A man is dead after allegedly ramming his car into a barricade near the US Capitol, causing it to catch fire, before producing a weapon and shooting “indiscriminately” near the building.

The shocking scene was first reported early Sunday morning by PBS News’s Lisa Desjardins, citing multiple sources. US Capitol Police later detailed the incident in a news release.

Police said in the news release that the crash occurred around 4am eastern time. The suspect was later identified as 29-year-old Richard Aaron York.

“At this time, 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,” read the agency’s statement.

“When our officers heard the sound of gunfire, they immediately responded and were approaching the man when he shot himself. Nobody else was hurt,” it continued.

According to the reports, the unidentified man shot himself some time after the crash when officers approached him. He is said to have fired a weapon “several” times before taking his life. The incident itself is said to have began at an intersection blocked by a US Capitol anti-vehicle barricade located between the Supreme Court and the Library of Congress.

Lawmakers are largely scattered around the country right now, as both chambers of Congress are in recess. The Capitol itself was also largely deserted at the time.

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