
Man arrested outside Vice President Kamala Harris' official residence had rifle, ammunition in car
Washington, D.C., police arrested a Texas man outside Vice President Kamala Harris' official residence, the U.S. Naval Observatory, in the nation's capital on Wednesday and he's now facing weapons and ammunition charges.A spokesperson for Washington's Metropolitan Police said officers responded "at approximately 12:12 pm, to the 3400 block of Massachusetts Avenue, NW in reference to a suspicious person based on an intelligence bulletin that originated from Texas, who was detained by US Secret Service." Law enforcement contacted the man after a region-wide intelligence bulletin had been issued for the suspect.D.C. police said officers arrested and charged 31-year-old Paul Murray, of San Antonio. Authorities said that a rifle and ammunition were recovered from his vehicle.According to police, he's been charged with several counts: carrying a dangerous weapon, carrying a rifle or shotgun outside of a business, possession of unregistered ammunition and possession of a large capacity ammunition feeding device.The U.S. Secret Service told CNN in a statement that Uniformed Division officers detained the man before Metropolitan Police arrived on the scene.A Secret Service official says none of the agency's protected people were at the residence at the time of the incident.
Washington, D.C., police arrested a Texas man outside Vice President Kamala Harris' official residence, the U.S. Naval Observatory, in the nation's capital on Wednesday and he's now facing weapons and ammunition charges.
A spokesperson for Washington's Metropolitan Police said officers responded "at approximately 12:12 pm, to the 3400 block of Massachusetts Avenue, NW in reference to a suspicious person based on an intelligence bulletin that originated from Texas, who was detained by US Secret Service." Law enforcement contacted the man after a region-wide intelligence bulletin had been issued for the suspect.
D.C. police said officers arrested and charged 31-year-old Paul Murray, of San Antonio. Authorities said that a rifle and ammunition were recovered from his vehicle.
According to police, he's been charged with several counts: carrying a dangerous weapon, carrying a rifle or shotgun outside of a business, possession of unregistered ammunition and possession of a large capacity ammunition feeding device.
The U.S. Secret Service told CNN in a statement that Uniformed Division officers detained the man before Metropolitan Police arrived on the scene.
A Secret Service official says none of the agency's protected people were at the residence at the time of the incident.
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