Woman strikes Capitol Police cruiser with car in Washington, D.C.
Modified Date:
Wed, 03/29/2017 - 10:08amAccident Date:
Wednesday, March 29, 2017Woman strikes Capitol Police cruiser, taken into custody
Shots were fired, but the incident appeared to be criminal in nature with "no nexus to terrorism," said Capitol Police spokeswoman Eva Malecki. No one was injured. She said the U.S. Capitol remained open.
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Type: Car Accident
Topics:
Police and Government VehiclesCity:
Washington D.C.Area:
Washington, DC
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