The U.S. Capitol was evacuated briefly Wednesday night after police identified a plane they said posed a “potential threat” – but the plane was actually carrying members of the US Army’s Golden Knights, who then parachuted into Nationals Park for a demonstration. before playing.
A signal from U.S. Capitol police sent congressional officials to flee the Capitol and the Legislature at about 6:30 p.m.
The incident involved a stunning communication failure between the military, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Capitol Police, all the more remarkable because of Washington’s focus on improving security after the January 6, 2021 attack on the building by supporters of then-President Donald Trump.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused the Federal Aviation Administration in a statement Wednesday night, saying “the apparent failure to notify Capitol police of a pre-planned overflight at Nationals Stadium is outrageous and unforgivable.”
“The FAA is taking its role in protecting national airspace seriously and will conduct an in-depth and expeditious review of tonight’s events and share updates,” the agency said in a statement. “We know that our actions affect others, especially in the capital region of our country, and we need to communicate early and often with our law enforcement partners.
U.S. Capitol police ordered an evacuation Wednesday night because of a plane that “poses a possible threat.”
The US Capitol Police have not been notified in advance of the planned jump of the Golden Knights, NBC News reported, citing a source in law enforcement.
Kelly LeGaspi, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Army Recruitment Command behind the Golden Knights’ demonstration, issued a statement saying: “We are reviewing all aspects of the event to ensure that all procedures have been properly followed. coordinating both the flight and the parachute demonstration “
Many Capitol workers remained on the brink for more than a year after hundreds of pro-Trump rebels made their way past congested police, smashed windows and doors, and searched the Capitol as Congress voted to declare Joe Biden’s election victory.
On Wednesday, the plane, a twin-engine plane, took off from the Andrews Joint Base in Maryland and was circling in very limited airspace near the Capitol when the warning was sent. Radar tracking data shows that the plane, De Havilland Twin Otter, has stayed out of the banned airspace over the Capitol building and other government complexes all along. Air traffic control footage captures the military plane coordinating its flight with the control tower at nearby Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington.
Investigators are still working to find out why the event was not properly coordinated with law enforcement officials in Washington, two acquaintances told the Associated Press. Numerous federal agencies began climbing officials as the plane circled over them.
The metropolitan area is protected by several surface-to-air missile sites, as well as military crews on round-the-clock alert. None of these systems seemed to be encrypted.
Authorities believe the pilot may not have reported properly for take-off or had an appropriate permit based on a preliminary inspection, people said. They were not authorized to discuss the issue in public and spoke to the PA on condition of anonymity.
Pelosi said: “Congress looks forward to reviewing the results of an in-depth post-action review that determines what exactly went wrong today and who in the Federal Aviation Administration will be held accountable for this outrageous and frightening mistake.
The plane landed back in Andrews around 6:50 p.m., after paratroopers landed in midfield in Nationals Park. The stadium, home to the Washington Nationals baseball team, is just over a mile from the US Capitol.
One witness to the chaos in the Capitol was Eirean Dolan, the wife of national pitcher Sean Doolittle. “I was walking the dogs past Dirksen’s Senate office building,” Dolan tweeted. “People started going out all at once. I was told to turn around and leave as soon as possible. Some people were calm, but many were genuinely panicked. I know I was. “
The buildings in the Capitol complex reopened shortly after 8 p.m.
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