In a recent incident at the U.S. Capitol, a staff member working for a Democratic representative was arrested for carrying ammunition into a House office building.
On Monday morning, the U.S. Capitol Police detained Michael Hopkins, a communications director for Representative Joe Morelle of New York, after discovering ammunition in his bag. Hopkins reportedly told the officers he had forgotten about the ammunition.
The discovery was initially made during a routine screening process, which identified four ammunition magazines and 11 rounds in Hopkins’ possession. A subsequent hand search confirmed the presence of these items.
Hopkins faces charges for the unlawful possession of ammunition, including a specific charge related to the possession of a high-capacity magazine. The incident highlights the stringent security measures in place at the Capitol intended to maintain safety within government buildings.
As the story unfolds, CNN has reached out to the office of Representative Morelle for an official comment on the matter.
This incident serves as a reminder of the security protocols at the U.S. Capitol, emphasizing the importance of vigilance when entering such high-security locations.
Source: CNN