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Capitol Police arrest man armed with 20 rounds of ammunition

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Capitol Police arrest man armed with 20 rounds of ammunition

Capitol Police arrest man armed with 20 rounds of ammunition

US Capitol Police arrested a West Virginia man who was armed with a handgun and 20 rounds of ammunition outside the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial, which is near the US Capitol, a spokesperson from the Metropolitan Police Department said.

CNN’s Jessica Schneider tells us more.


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