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US capital locks down as security threats mount

20,000 National Guard troops among those mobilised as violence warning looms

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Jan 2021 8:20AM

US capital locks down as security threats mount
In preparation of the presidential inauguration of Joe Biden, most of downtown Washington is off-limits to traffic, following threat of more violence by armed extremist Donald Trump supporters. – AFP pic, January 15, 2021

WASHINGTON – The centre of Washington was in lockdown yesterday, as more than 20,000 armed National Guard troops were mobilised, following the deadly assault on the Capitol and the threat of more violence at the presidential inauguration of Joe Biden.

Police chief Robert Contee said the capital is facing “a major security threat”, after supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol building a week ago in a violent bid to block Biden’s confirmation that left five people dead.

A day after Trump was impeached in Congress for allegedly supporting the assault, more barriers have been erected, and razor wire laid as part of precautions ahead of the January 20 ceremony.

Most of downtown Washington is off-limits to traffic, drawing comparisons to Baghdad’s high-security “Green Zone”.

The Secret Service, in charge of security, is weighing an unprecedented shutdown of the entire National Mall, the grassy spread where hundreds of thousands traditionally gather to celebrate the inauguration of a new president.

Security officials are warning that armed extremist Trump supporters, possibly carrying explosives, pose a threat to Washington, as well as state capitals over the coming week.

“We are seeing an extensive amount of concerning online chatter,” FBI director Chris Wray told Vice-President Mike Pence in a televised briefing.

“We’re concerned about the potential for violence at multiple protest rallies planned here in DC and state capitol buildings around the country in the days to come that could bring armed individuals within close proximity to government buildings and officials.”

“Stay alert”

ABC News reported that in steps not seen since after the September 11, 2001 national alerts, an internal FBI bulletin warned that an armed group planned to “storm” government offices in all 50 states to protest Biden.

“The FBI received information about an identified armed group intending to travel to Washington, DC on 16 January,” the bulletin added.

The New York Times reported that the FBI has told police departments around the country to stay alert for extremist activity and pass on intelligence.

Political figures boosted their own personal security, as Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser revealed she has received death threats.

Peter Meijer, one of 10 House Republicans who voted with Democrats on Wednesday to impeach Trump for supporting “insurrection”, said he and other lawmakers are taking precautions like acquiring body armour.

“I have colleagues who are now traveling with armed escorts out of the fear for their safety. Our expectation is that someone may try to kill us.”

The potential threat is underscored earlier this week with the discovery that one of those arrested for taking part in the January 6 attack on the Capitol had the kind of weapons and ammunition one might use for an assassination.

“Stay home”

Court documents said Cleveland Grover Meredith had two guns, one with a telescopic sight, and around 1,000 rounds.

Another man was arrested with four guns and 11 Molotov cocktails in his truck.

Police are still searching for a man who planted two pipe bombs near the Capitol on January 6.

On Tuesday, police in Chicago arrested a man who weeks ago phoned in threats against Biden.

Worries were heightened when The Washington Post reported that dozens of people on an FBI terrorist watch list were in Washington for the pro-Trump rallies on January 6.

For the upcoming week, Washington officials have urged people to stay home rather than celebrate the inauguration.

Downtown hotels are closing their doors, and Airbnb has cancelled reservations in the days around the event.

Airlines are tightening security, with Delta announcing that legally armed travellers formerly allowed to check in their guns at security will not even be allowed to do that on flights to Washington.

In several states, the National Guard has also been called out to prepare security for January 16-20.

Washington state, Michigan and others said they are concerned about possible far-right violence. – AFP, January 15, 2021

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