The accused of setting fire to the car during Trump’s presence in Congress was identified
US Congressional Police have identified the person accused of trying to set fire to a car while US President-elect Donald Trump was paying tribute to former US President Jimmy Carter in Congress.
According to RCO News Agency, Congress Police announced on Thursday that this person is “Adrian J. Hinton is 35 years old from Virginia.
The man who left a burning bag on a car near the Grant Monument on Wednesday evening has been charged with unlawful activity.
Police also stated that Hinton’s car was sprayed and the bag contained incendiary substances. According to officials, the bag did not cause further fires.
In another incident yesterday, Congress police arrested a man who was trying to come to Congress with a set of knives. This 44-year-old man named “Mel J. Horn has been charged with carrying a dangerous weapon.
In this regard, Congress police said that they do not believe that these two incidents are related. None of these arrests disrupted the Carter tribute.
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