No shooter, no injuries reported at US Capitol after 'bad call,' police say

WASHINGTON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Police found no shooter and no one injured after reports of a possible active shooter in the U.S. Capitol complex on Wednesday after a possible “bad call,” Washington Metropolitan Police Department spokesman Hugh Carew said.

“A call came in for an active shooter. It appears to be a bad call. No injuries and no shooter were located,” Carew said.

Earlier, U.S. Capitol Police urged people inside Senate office buildings to shelter in place.

The U.S. Senate was in summer recess with most lawmakers not in Washington. However, congressional offices retain a skeleton staff on site. There also typically are dozens of workers staffing Senate cafeterias and coffee shops, security posts and working on building maintenance, as well as tourists in the Capitol.

One Senate staffer said that while the Capitol building itself was not on the highest level of lockdown, police advised all workers there to remain in their offices.

“If you are inside the Senate Buildings, everyone inside should be sheltering in place as the report was for a possible active shooter. It should be noted that we do not have any confirmed reports of gunshots,” the U.S. Capitol Police said in a post on social media.

Police said they responded to an emergency call.

An advisory from the Capitol Police urged people to move inside their offices and take emergency equipment. It also asked them to silence their electronic equipment and remain quiet.

There was a heavy police presence outside the buildings, with some staffers standing outside and tourists gathered around the perimeters of the Capitol complex. Reporting by Moira Warburton, Patricia Zengerle, Kanishka Singh and Richard Cowan; Editing by Scott Malone and Doina Chiacu

dhork,

FYI, article has been updated to indicate it might have been a false alarm. Article uses the term “bad call”…

Police found no shooter and no one injured after reports of a possible active shooter in the U.S. Capitol complex on Wednesday after a possible “bad call,” Washington Metropolitan Police Department spokesman Hugh Carew said.

brihuang95,
@brihuang95@sopuli.xyz avatar

just updated, thanks for letting me know!

GrammatonCleric,
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

They already changed the article, citing “bad call”.

muddybulldog,

So, somebody may have just just SWATted the US Capitol. Going to be interesting to see how this plays out.

Dark_Arc,
@Dark_Arc@lemmy.world avatar

My major concern would be someone testing response time…

Kalkaline,

There was another comment like this about two other calls, I believe they were at colleges, like a day or two ago.

CADmonkey,

My thought was someone figured out a way to interfere with congress for just the price of a burner phone, but your comment makes more sense.

echodot,

If somebody is actually dumb enough to do that then they’re probably dumb enough to do it from the personal phone. So this shouldn’t exactly require Sherlock Holmes to investigate.

reverie,

938 0 days since armed invasion of Capitol

Hazdaz,

0 days since we’ve actually made an example of those J6 traitors instead of giving them just a slap on the wrists, and somehow we are surprised they might try it again.

When they finally catch this latest lunatic, chances are he’ll get a months in prison. He’ll be out for the next election cycle!

Dark_Arc,
@Dark_Arc@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve been lightly tracking this in my notes…

Convictions

Oath Keepers Four More Oath Keeps Convicted Jan 25th, 2023

Riley June Willians (3 Years) Source: Woman Who Stormed Pelosi’s Office on Jan. 6 Is Sentenced to Three Years

Sara Carpenter Source: Former N.Y.P.D. Officer Is Convicted of Taking Part in Capitol Riot

Thomas Webster (10 Years) Source: Former N.Y.P.D. Officer Convicted of Assault in Jan. 6 Case

Charges

Jared L. Wise (Former FBI Agent) Source: Former F.B.I. Agent Charged in Jan. 6 Riot

Hazdaz,

The NYT is paywalled. I see one 3 years and one 10 year sentences, but what about the other ones? 10 years should be the minimum.

Hell, other countries hand out much more severe (i.e. lethal) punishments for traitors. It is a shame the US doesn’t as well.

sci,

the problem is that 50% of the political power is supporting them

NoIWontPickaName,

So we should lower ourselves to other countries standards?

I feel more like we should be leading the way to something better instead.

Dark_Arc,
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Hell, other countries hand out much more severe (i.e. lethal) punishments for traitors. It is a shame the US doesn’t as well.

If you look at a lot of these cases, these people are more mentally ill than true traitors; the leniency vs harshness often takes that into account (dumb person following the crowd and doing something typically out of character vs someone with clear hostile intent). The true traitor is the orange man.

Blamemeta,

Did you read the headline? There was no armed shooter.

Reverendender,

I wish I got a summer recess…

RGB3x3,

The fact that they get more than half the year away from work but won’t do jack shit for the regular American working 40+ hours a week, 5 or 6 days a week all year is maddening. ESPECIALLY because their salaries start at $174,000.

dunning_cougar,

Please be mindful about spreading false information that may be potentially traumatic. This triggered my ptsd from the fatality from gun violence at the capital on January 6th.

Remmock,

You mean the terrorist who was killed while attempting to breach our Capitol Building to overthrow our government?

SheeEttin,

If you’re that sensitive to it, you should probably use a lemmy client that supports keyword filters or something.

eltimablo,

Exposure therapy is the most effective treatment for PTSD.

Chetzemoka, (edited )
Chetzemoka avatar

Obvious troll is obvious

My apologies if I read this wrong. In this context, I knee jerk assumed it was sarcastic

BigToe,

Why is it obvious? You don’t think J6 was traumatic?

Chetzemoka,
Chetzemoka avatar

I have to apologize, my initial read on that was that it was sarcastic. Like that whole right wing way of derailing a conversation by using the correct terminology of empathy in the wrong way at the wrong time on purpose because they think it's funny. And then the "whudabout teh tolerant left?!" cry.

Reading it again, I can see that it could be sincere. I think it's just an unexpected response to a news story on a public forum (as opposed to, say, a private conversation with friends), and that's why I read it wrong in this particular context. There's been a recent increase in conversation derailers that has me on the lookout for them

Pratai,

Someone is testing the response and coverage. Bet me.

gabe,

I think it’s a given they are :(

Feathercrown,

Wow ok. Figured security would’ve been beefed up after Jan 6 but at least it was during recess.

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