U.S. Capitol Police Blew Up Suspicious Vehicle in Front of Supreme Court

Buckle your seat belts for this world has become more chilling than any horror movie you’ve ever seen. Tribulation… A suspicious car was detected in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on October 5th, where the U.S. nine justices began their new term with hearing the first oral arguments in person. A law enforcement team pulled a man from a smoke-filled SUV. The suspect was identified as Dale Paul Melvin, 55. About 9:30 a.m. Melvin parked illegally in front of the Supreme Court and refused to talk to officers. U.S. Capitol Police reportedly conducted a controlled explosion of the vehicle as smoke was seen over the scene. According to the local police department, the incident is being investigated. People were asked not to come close to this place. “We are investigating a suspicious vehicle in front of the Supreme Court…

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U.S. Capitol, Congressional Offices Now on Lockdown

Update: 3/14/20 @ 4:02 PM CST, LockDown America Coming, Now a global pestilence has erupted, and in Luke 21 we were specifically warned to watch for “pestilences” in the last days, “Take Cover”… Other Congress members and staff members of the President have been taking extreme cautionary measures The steady spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) turned much more serious for lawmakers and government officials working on Capitol Hill Thursday after a Senate staffer was diagnosed with the disease. As anxiety levels rise around the country and uncertainty about the spread of the virus grips Wall Street, the discovery of a sick Hill staffer won’t help. According to Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington, the positive came from a staffer in her office — the first known case of the virus in Congress, which prompted her to close her doors for at least…

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