Man arrested with torch, flare gun at Capitol Visitor Center on Election Day


WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Capitol Police arrested a man carrying a torch and a flare gun at the Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) on Election Day, prompting an investigation and a temporary closure of the facility.

The incident occurred around 1:35 p.m. when officers stopped the man during the routine security screening process. Police noted that he smelled strongly of fuel, raising immediate concerns.

Following the arrest, the Capitol Visitor Center was closed to tours for the remainder of the day as police continued to investigate the situation. No further details have been released at this time.


The U.S. Capitol Police has not disclosed the man’s identity or any potential motives, and updates are expected as the investigation proceeds.

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