Photo by Harrison Jones

From AlertDC:

“On April 28, 2021, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., will deliver an address to a Joint Session of Congress in the Chamber of the House of Representatives beginning at 9 p.m.

The event is designated as a National Special Security Event by the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. The U.S. Secret Service and the United States Capitol Police, along with its law enforcement partners, including the Metropolitan Police Department and U.S. Park Police, are responsible for the preparation and coordination of the event’s security plan.

The following information addresses street closures throughout the Capitol Complex, parking restrictions, restricted access to the U.S. Capitol, and other details concerning the Joint Session.

Restricted Access – U.S. Capitol Building / Capitol Grounds

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Capitol Building is closed to the public.

Access to the U.S. Capitol Building and Capitol Square will be restricted to only those with event credentials and authorized pedestrians beginning at 5 p.m.

Pedestrian and vehicle access to the Capitol Grounds will be restricted to only those with Congressional IDs or those with event credentials beginning at 7 p.m. No vehicles will be allowed within the Capitol Grounds beginning at 7 p.m., except for those displaying a current Congressional parking sticker with at least one occupant of the vehicle carrying a valid Congressional I.D., and/or a USCP special event placard and credential.

Street Closures

U.S. Capitol Police will put the following street closures into effect beginning at 7 p.m. on April 28. Access to the perimeter will be restricted to those bearing proper U.S. Capitol Police authorization and credentials.

These restrictions will be lifted upon the conclusion of the event.

Pennsylvania Ave., NW, from Third Street, NW, to First Street, NW

Constitution Ave., NW, from Louisiana Ave., NW, to Second Street, NE

First Street, NW, from Louisiana Ave., NW, to Washington Ave., SE

New Jersey Ave., NW, from Louisiana Ave., NW, to Constitution Ave., NW

D Street, NE, from Second Street, NE, to Louisiana Ave., NE

Delaware Ave., NE, from Columbus Circle, NE, to Constitution Ave., NE

First Street, NE, from Columbus Circle, NE, to C Street, SW

C Street, NE, from Second Street, NE, to Delaware Ave., NE

Maryland Ave., NE, from Constitution Ave., NE, to First Street, NE

Second Street, NE, from Constitution Ave., NE, to East Capitol Street, NE

East Capitol Street from Second Street, NE, to First Street, NE

Independence Ave. from Second Street, SE, to Washington Ave., SW

C Street, SW, from Washington Ave., SW, to First Street, SE

Delaware Ave., SW, from Washington Ave., SW, to C Street, SW

South Capitol Street from D Street, SE, to Independence Ave., SE

New Jersey Ave., SE, from D Street, SE, to Independence Ave., SE

Maryland Ave., SW, from Third Street, SW, to First Street, SW”


From MPD:

“On April 20, 2021, at approximately 03:43 AM Officers responded to Sounds of Gunshots at 16th and Varnum Street NW. A victim was located and reported being shot at while driving his vehicle on 16th Street. The victim was not injured however his vehicle sustained 5 bullet holes. The incident is being investigated by the Fourth District Detective’s Office.

If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Metropolitan Police Department at 202-727-9099.”

and

“There were several incidents of shots being fired in the area of 12th St., K St., and the 1200 block of Florida Ave. NE overnight. (more…)



212 7th Street, SE Photo by Thea Cohen

Udpate, thanks to Eat DC for passing on from ANC Rep Corey Holman:

Harvest Tide Steak House coming to old Acqua al 2 space at 212 7th Street SE. ABRA process starting (Will likely be at ANC 6B’s Booze Committee on June 3)”

Thea writes this morning: “They are repainting the “LOVE” mural on Aqcua al 2! And the boards are off the windows! Does anybody know what’s going on?” (more…)



via google maps

From MPD:

“At approximately 2:10 PM a victim was walking at 12th & G St. SE while holding a pizza he had just purchased. A suspect passing in a vehicle stopped, got out, approached the victim, and demanded the pizza. The victim refused and a verbal altercation ensued. When the suspect threatened and lunged at the victim, he surrendered the pizza. The suspect then fled with the pizza. (more…)



Brian Johnson via GoFundMe

The GoFundMe says:

“Brian was involved in a heartbreaking car accident on Easter Sunday in which he lost his life.He was a strong and caring brother with a big booming voice, loving partner to Myracle, and proud and dedicated father. The sudden loss has rocked his family to the core. He left behind his son and pregnant partner.

We are hoping that through the generosity of family and friends we can lessen the financial burden of this tragedy. A donation big or small will make a difference and also would be greatly appreciated.”

From MPD:

“Detectives with the Metropolitan Police Department’s Major Crash Investigations Unit are investigating a traffic fatality resulting from a traffic crash that occurred on Sunday, April 4, 2021, at the intersection of 14th Street and C Street, Northeast. (more…)



Photo by U.S. Capitol Police

“CRITICAL INCIDENT: USCP is responding to the North Barricade vehicle access point along Constitution Avenue for reports someone rammed a vehicle into two USCP officers. A suspect is in custody. Both officers are injured. All three have been transported to the hospital.”

3:14pm: “The USCP has cleared the external security threat incident located at all of the U.S. Capitol Campus buildings, however the area around the crime scene will continue to be restricted and individuals should follow police direction.”


“USCP Colleague Officer William “Billy” Evans”

“It is with profound sadness that I share the news of the passing of Officer William ‘Billy’ Evans this afternoon from injuries he sustained following an attack at the North Barricade by a lone assailant. Officer Evans had been a member of the United States Capitol Police for 18 years. He began his USCP service on March 7, 2003, and was a member of the Capitol Division’s First Responder’s Unit. Please keep Officer Evans and his family in your thoughts and prayers.”

-Acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman”

Updates as more is known. (more…)


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