Capitol offices evacuated as pro-Trump rioters clash with police on steps and seize inauguration stands
Supporters of Donald Trump clashed with police on the steps of the Capitol Building in Washington, DC as a joint session of Congress moved to certify electoral college results.
The House and Senate were recessed and law enforcement attempted to hold back those who forced entry into the building and made it to outside both of the legislative chambers.
Neighbouring congressional office buildings were put under evacuation orders as confrontations become increasingly violent with tear gas being deployed and punches being thrown outside the complex.
Earlier attempts to enter the building were thwarted by the police, but the rioters approached from both the east and west sides and smashed their way inside.
Whoa: Trump supporters going at it with the police on the steps of the Capitol as Congress counts the Electoral College ballots inside pic.twitter.com/LiQhaa5KkQ
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) January 6, 2021
The angry crowds breached four layers of security fencing to reach the Capitol. Footage shows them attempting to smash through glass on doors.
Back outside other rioters took over stands set up for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden on 20 January.
Mr Trump encourages tens of thousands of supporters who had turned up to hear him speak this morning to march to the Capitol this afternoon.
It appeared as if the president would join his fans in marching to the legislature, but instead he returned to the White House in his motorcade.
Trump supporters break into the U.S. Capitol Building after storming the police line here in Washington #DC #Trump #DCRally #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/Q8jdQjqNla
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) January 6, 2021
Since the violence began the president has tweeted for people to stay peaceful and support Capitol Police and law enforcement.
Representative Adam Kinzinger told Fox News: “The president’s tweets have been insane … this is nothing short of an attempt to take over the government.”
Multiple buildings on Capitol Hill are being evacuated as Trump supporters clash with police
pic.twitter.com/0e05G5z644— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 6, 2021
Lawmakers have tweeted that they are either sheltering in place or have been forced to vacate their offices due to the clashes. Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina wrote: “This is wrong. This is not who we are. I’m heartbroken for our nation today."
Message in the Capitol from Capitol Police: "All buildings within the Capitol Complex,Capitol: External security threat, no entry or exit is permitted, stay away from exterior windows, doors. If outside, seek cover."
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) January 6, 2021
Staff in the Senate Press gallery informed reporters sitting at their desks that if protestors storm the Capitol building they will be ushered into the Senate chamber and the door will be locked.
An audio recording was played inside the building ordering people to stay away from doors and windows.
Further instructions include to remain in offices or seek shelter, silence electronics, and remain quiet.
This just flashed across cellphones in Washington, D.C. pic.twitter.com/P3GFHp1RTy
— Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) January 6, 2021
Occupants of the Madison and Cannon buildings were ordered to evacuate with those inside the latter told to take visitors, escape hoods, and Go Kits and report to the south tunnel connecting to the Longworth building.
Metro Police arrived outside and geared up with helmets and gas masks before heading into the Capitol complex just before 3pm.
Mayor Muriel Bowser has ordered a citywide curfew beginning at 6pm and the National Guard will be arriving at the Capitol to control the situation, DC government confirms.
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