Armed man arrested outside of Capitol after taking tour following Trump inauguration

Armed man arrested outside of Capitol after taking tour following Trump inauguration

An armed man from Massachusetts was apprehended by Capitol Police near the Library of Congress after taking a tour of the Capitol the day after the inauguration, authorities revealed.

James Faber, 27, was promptly arrested after authorities found a 9mm handgun “concealed in his waistband.”

They found him while responding to reports of a man with “mental health issues and suicidal thoughts.”


Donald Trump being sworn in as the 47th US president by Chief Justice John Roberts, with Melania Trump holding the Bible in the Capitol's Rotunda.
Faber was arrested the day after the inauguration. AP

“Thankfully nobody was hurt. The USCP demands the highest standards when it comes to screening visitors, so a full review of this incident has already been ordered, as well as mandatory refresher training on security screening, so this never happens again,” Capitol Police said in a statement.

Faber was arrested on charges of carrying a pistol without a license, resisting arrest, possession of an unregistered firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition.

The 27-year-old had been allowed into the Capitol Visitor Center earlier in the day Tuesday prior to being detained, despite magnetometers sounding and an officer conducting a hand search.

That officer has been suspended pending an investigation.

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