Share: Share Tweet Email. CHICAGO WLS -- A chilling threat from militia groups to "blow up the Capitol" is now on the table even as federal law enforcement agencies are still trying to identify and arrest several hundred suspects in the first attack on the heart of American government that occurred January 6. The revelation that authorities have knowledge of a new bombing plot targeting the Capitol came during testimony from acting U. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman. The same insurrectionists responsible for the January 6 attack now want to "kill as many members as possible" during President Joe Biden's upcoming State of the Union address to a joint session of the Senate and House.
Bomb threat suspect's family says he has a history of mental problems. The News with Shepard Smith. A man named Floyd Ray Roseberry who claims to be sitting in his truck with explosives speaks during a Facebook livestream in a still image from video taken in Washington, U.
August 19, Manger said there was a propane gas container in his black pickup truck. But, the chief added, "At this point we think that's safe. The White House received updates from law enforcement during the standoff.
A pickup truck is parked on the sidewalk in front of the Library of Congress' Thomas Jefferson Building, as seen from a window of the U. Capitol, Thursday, Aug. He refused to use a telephone that was sent to him with a police robot, according to Manger. When Kim abruptly entered talks with the U. Some foreign experts say Kim never had any intention of fully relinquishing his nuclear weapons and only attempted to use diplomacy with Trump as a way to weaken the sanctions and buy time to perfect his arsenal.
Months before his diplomacy with Trump began, Kim claimed to have acquired the ability to attack the American mainland with nuclear missiles following a torrid run of weapons tests in But the tests invited new rounds of crippling U. The Associated Press is an independent, not-for-profit news cooperative headquartered in New York City. More turn to abortion pills by mail, with legality uncertain. AP — Authorities shut down a road in South Carolina for over an hour Tuesday to investigate a bomb threat that turned out to be a wedding dress, Charleston Police said.
Someone who saw a woman cram an oversized package into a mailbox called , Charleston Police spokesman Charles Francis said in a statement. A hotel service desk was cleared shortly before 1 p. Capitol surrendered to law enforcement after an hourslong standoff Thursday that prompted a massive police response and the evacuations of government buildings in the area.
Law enforcement notified the Mackinac Bridge Authority of the threat and the bridge was closed in both directions around p. AP — A Southern Illinois man has pleaded guilty to claiming in a letter that he'd planted a bomb at an area school and threatening letters to local government officials, according to a published report.
AP — A Canadian teenager accused of making a phony bomb threat to an Ivy League university in New Jersey last year has pleaded guilty to creating a false public alarm and was sentenced to two years of probation,.
LISBON, Portugal AP — European Union nations sketched out plans Thursday for new sanctions against Belarus, targeting economic sectors close to its authoritarian leader, as they sought to strike back at him for the diversion of a passenger jet to arrest a dissident journalist. The diversion of a Ryanair flight to Lithuania by Belarus, leading to the arrest of an opposition journalist who was a passenger, has sparked international outrage and calls for tough sanctions against the former Soviet nation.
KYIV, Ukraine AP — The authoritarian president of Belarus on Monday signed a law sharply restricting news media activities and allowing them to be shut down without a court hearing. The move by President Alexander Lukashenko came a day after the arrest of a prominent opposition journalist whose commercial flight was forcibly diverted to Belarus because of an alleged bomb threat.
The government said it was suspending the permit allowing airline Belavia to operate in the U. VILNIUS, Lithuania AP — A prominent opponent of Belarus' authoritarian president was arrested Sunday after the airliner in which he was traveling was diverted to the country after a bomb threat, in what the opposition and Western officials denounced as a hijacking operation by the government.
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