Trump supporters storm US Capitol, clash with police

Protesters supporting President Donald Trump violently
clashed with law enforcement Wednesday, sending the U.S. Capitol into chaos,
locking the building down and halting the vote to certify Joe Biden’s
presidential victory.
Dozens of people breached security perimeters at the
Capitol and lawmakers inside the House chamber were told to put on gas masks as
tear gas was fired in the Rotunda.
A chaplain prayed as police guarded the doors to the
chamber and lawmakers tried to gather information about what was happening.
An announcement was played inside the Capitol as
lawmakers were meeting and expected to vote to affirm Biden’s victory. Due to
an “external security threat,” no one could enter or exit the Capitol complex,
the recording said.
Both chambers abruptly went into recess. The District
of Columbia’s Mayor, Muriel Bowser, issued a curfew for 6 p.m.
The skirmishes occurred outside in the very spot where
president-elect Biden will be inaugurated in just two weeks.
Protesters tore down metal barricades at the bottom of
the Capitol’s steps and were met by officers in riot gear. Some tried to push
past the officers who held shields and officers could be seen firing pepper
spray into the crowd to keep them back. Some in the crowd were shouting
“traitors” as officers tried to keep them back.
A suspicious package was also reported in the area,
Capitol Police said.
The skirmishes came just shortly after Trump addressed
thousands of his supporters, riling up the crowd with his baseless claims of
election fraud at a rally near the White House on Wednesday ahead of Congress’
vote.