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WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - U.S. Capitol Police on Tuesday arrested a man at the visitors center who smelled like fuel and was carrying a torch and a flare gun, police said in a statement.
WASHINGTON – Capitol Police stopped a man attempting to enter the U.S. Capitol building Tuesday smelling of gasoline and carrying a torch lighter and a flare gun, according to the department.
A man carrying a flare gun and a torch lighter was arrested at the US Capitol Visitor Center on Tuesday. Authorities stopped the man during a screening process where they say he smelled of fuel.
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