US Capital lockdown ends in suicide of ‘tax protester’
The man shot himself on the west front of the Capitol building in Washington DC just after 1pm local time on Saturday. No one else was hurt.
Capitol police chief Kim Dine said the man had a backpack and a rolling suitcase, triggering an hours-long lockdown, and a sign that said something about “social justice”.
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Hide AdRobert Bishop. of Annapolis, Maryland, said he was cycling near the steps of the Capitol when the suicide happened.
There were about 60 people in the area, some of whom witnessed the suicide, including a tearful girl and her mother, he said.
Mr Bishop said another witness told him and a police officer that the man who killed himself held up a protest sign about taxation just before pulling the trigger.
No one was allowed to leave or enter the Capitol or the visitors’ centre during the lockdown on a busy day for tourists, and some streets around the area were closed.
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Hide AdAfter being allowed to leave the Capitol, Mr Bishop said he saw authorities taking clothes out of the man’s suitcase.
During the lockdown, about a dozen police cars, black SUVs and an ambulance congregated at the bottom of the west steps of the Capitol, which overlooks the bustling National Mall.