Hundreds of people broke into the building and filtered through Statuary Hall. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Congress had faced a "failed insurrection." Lawmakers in both chambers took turns offering somber words Wednesday night reflecting on the day's maelstrom and urging members to certify the presidential electoral votes. 'A direct attack on democracy': World leaders react with shock, sadness after Trump supporters riot at US CapitolĪfter both the House and Senate voted to rejected an objection to Arizona's 11 Electoral College votes for Biden, lawmakers will return to a joint session of Congress and continue counting the Electoral College votes in alphabetical order by state. She added, "Today may be a dark day for our democracy, but there is hope and change coming." "Our goal is to preserve the public’s constitutional right to protest by protecting everyone from violence and other criminal activity," the FBI said.Īlso Wednesday night, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a 15-day extension of the public emergency she declared earlier in the day "so that we can continue to ensure peace and security through the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris."
The agency's Washington field office launched an online form for "information related to violent activity at the U.S Capitol Building." The FBI started an investigation, seeking the public's help to identify unlawful individuals. Little sign remained of what were massive crowds, save for overflowing trash cans and the occasional discarded Trump flag. About 20 law enforcement officers were guarding a barricade along Pennsylvania Avenue, near the reflecting pool in front of the U.S. The morning after: US Capitol quiet after night of unprecedented assault FBI seeking informationīy 11 p.m., the once-crowded streets were almost entirely deserted except for roving police patrols and a handful of journalists leaving the area. Two pipe bombs - one from the DNC and one from the RNC - were also recovered by police, he said.
Capitol grounds, he said.Īt least 14 Metropolitan Police Department Officers were injured during the demonstrations, Contee said. Capitol Police, as well as three others - two men and one woman - who died in “separate medical emergencies.” Police had made "in excess of 52 arrests," including 26 on U.S. Police Chief Robert Contee said the chaotic day included four fatalities: a woman who was shot by the U.S. At a campaign-style rally about an hour before the mob broke through police lines at the Capitol, Trump had urged them to go to the building.ĭ.C. Thousands of rioters had gathered at the National Mall to protest the election results. Vice President Mike Pence affirmed Biden's win early Thursday. Capitol following an historic day of havoc wrought by pro-Trump rioters who breached the building in hopes of thwarting President-elect Joe Biden's victory. Subscriptions help fund the work we do every day.WASHINGTON - The nation's lawmakers took to their electoral duties late Wednesday amid broken glass and smashed doors in the U.S. com and our print magazine (if you'd like). Special offer for Gear readers: Get a 1-year subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off). As the kids have grown, I’ve found myself with a little more time to scratch that management and building itch, and these are the games that have sucked me back in.Ī note for potential players: While there are often console versions, you tend to get better controls and greater depth if you play on PC. These games are the perfect foil to multiplayer madness, offering a table of absorbing escapism for one. I built impregnable castles in Stronghold, and I sank days into Game Dev Story-a game about making games. My villainous lairs in Dungeon Keeper 2 and Evil Genius were beyond comparison. I ran a studio in The Movies, managed a menagerie in Zoo Tycoon, and constructed the pyramids in Pharaoh. I spent countless days building in Sim Tower, SimCity, and Theme Park. Before kids and other responsibilities, when I regularly gamed into the wee small hours, playing management sims was one of my favorite things to do.