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  21 Apr 2022, 10:19

US Capitol evacuation over false alarm provokes fear, fury

WASHINGTON, April 21, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - The US Capitol was briefly evacuated
Wednesday after authorities sounded a threat alarm over a harmless parachute
stunt, prompting top lawmaker Nancy Pelosi to blast aviation officials for an
"inexcusable" failure.

Police tasked with protecting the complex at the heart of US government in
Washington issued an initial statement shortly after 6:30 pm (2230 GMT)
saying they had ordered an evacuation as they were "tracking an aircraft that
poses a probable threat."

They did not give further details. But it turned out the mini-crisis was
triggered by a pre-planned flyover at nearby Nationals Stadium.

The news became a top headline within minutes in the United States, where the
memories of September 11, 2001 attacks -- which saw Al-Qaeda fly passenger
jets into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington -
- and the January 6, 2021 storming of the Capitol by protesters are still
poignant.

US Capitol Police swiftly issued a second statement to say the order had been
given "out of an abundance of caution," that there was now "no threat" to the
complex and that buildings had reopened for use.

Neither the House of Representatives nor the Senate, the chambers of Congress
that are located in the Capitol, were in session at the time of the scare.

But the incident enranged Speaker of the House Pelosi, who fired off a
withering statement soon after the evacuation order was lifted blasting the
Federal Aviation Administration over the apparent misunderstanding.

The FAA's "apparent failure" to notify Capitol police of the planned flyover
was "outrageous and inexcusable," Pelosi said.

"The unnecessary panic caused by this apparent negligence was particularly
harmful" for those still facing trauma from the January 6 attack on the
Capitol, she said, adding that Congress would review "what precisely went
wrong today and who at the Federal Aviation Administration will be held
accountable for this outrageous and frightening mistake."

There was no immediate explanation for the order, but Pelosi was clear it
came after a parachute display that was part of a baseball pregame show for
"Military Appreciation Night" at Nationals Stadium.

- 'Very stressful 15 minutes' -

NBC's Capitol Hill correspondent Garrett Haake tweeted that he had "Just
watched some people parachute down over/near the US Capitol amid an
evacuation order."

NBC, citing police, said they were part of a demonstration by the Golden
Knights at the stadium. The Golden Knights are the US Army's official aerial
parachute demonstration team.

"Seems they might not have told Capitol Police they'd be in the airspace. One
officer here told me she saw the small plane appearing to circle before the
parachuters jumped," Haake tweeted.

The stadium is roughly 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) from the Capitol. The
Nationals were playing the Arizona Diamondbacks there Wednesday.

The US Capitol was the focal point of an actual violent attack just 15 months
ago, when supporters of then-president Donald Trump stormed the building in
an effort to stop certification of Joe Biden's presidential election victory.

Despite Wednesday's scare being a false alarm, lawmakers and visitors were
shaken by the warning.

"We just went through a very stressful 15 minutes, but we are thankful that
everyone is safe," congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez said on Twitter.

CNN's congressional correspondent Ryan Nobles said he was among those
evacuated, and that "for a good 15 minutes it was pretty frantic."

"The alarms were loud and intense and Capitol Police were not messing around
getting people out," he tweeted.

Two young Swiss tourists visiting Washington said they were walking towards
the historic white domed Capitol to take a tour when police waved them away
from the structure.

"They shut the security barriers behind us. They didn't tell us why and I
thought it was better not to ask," one of the tourists, who asked not to be
named, told AFP.