Capitol sees 2nd deadly act in 3 months adding to building's growing list of violent events
Violent incidents at or near the Capitol date back to 1971
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The United States Capitol was briefly locked down Friday after a car rammed into a barrier on the Senate side of the complex and a Capitol Police officer was left dead and another injured.
Sources said the suspect exited the car with a knife and attacked the police before he was fatally shot. The incident came as lawmakers and authorities were still recovering from a deadly riot inside the Capitol building nearly three months ago that saw five deaths.
Friday's events are the latest of several violent security breaches that have played out on or near the Capitol grounds in recent years.
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The most recent was the Jan. 6 riot that saw large crowds of supporters of former President Trump storm the building while Congress was in a joint session to certify President Biden's Electoral College victory.
Suspected rioters were seen scaling the Capitol walls, breaking windows, walking onto the Senate and House floor and attacking police officers. In total, five people died, including Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick.
Hundreds have been federally charged in connection to the riot, which came after a gathering in which Trump kept pushing baseless claims of election fraud.
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In 2016, a Capitol Police officer shot a Tennessee man who tried to bring a fake handgun into the Capitol Visitor's Center. Larry Russell Dawson was sentenced to 11 months over his brandishing of a BB gun during a security check.
Miriam Carey was killed by law enforcement officers on Oct. 3, 2013 after a high-speed chase from the White House. The 34-year-old dental hygienist from Stamford, Conn., allegedly drove through a checkpoint and struck an officer who tried to block her as she was making a three-point turn.
She had her 1-year-old daughter in the backseat.
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Authorities said she then sped down Pennsylvania Avenue and became boxed in by law enforcement officers at Garfield Circle in front of the Capitol. She then reversed, hit a police cruiser, and drove away as officers opened fire on the vehicle.
She eventually crashed into a nearby kiosk and more shots were fired. Carey was struck several times. The child was found unharmed.
In July 2009, Capitol Police officers fatally shot Kellen Anthony White, 27, after he led authorities on a car chase and shot at officers. Police said he ignored commands to drop his weapon before being fired upon.
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Two Capitol Police officers were gunned down in the building in 1998 when a man opened fire inside. Officer Jacob Chestnut, Jr., and Detective John M. Gibson both died.
A tourist was injured but survived. Gibson exchanged gunfire with the assailant, Russell Eugene Weston Jr., who was arrested at the scene and later institutionalized.
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Other attacks included members of the Weather Underground setting off an explosive on the Senate side of the Capitol in 1971 and the 1983 bombing of the building, which marked the beginning of tighter security measures throughout the property.
Neither incident caused any deaths.