❓WHAT HAPPENED: A man was arrested on Tuesday just after noon in Washington, D.C., after he was observed exiting a Mercedes sport utility vehicle (SUV) and abruptly running toward the U.S. Capitol building armed with a shotgun.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The unidentified shotgun-armed suspect, U.S. Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan, and U.S. Capitol Police officers.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The arrest occurred just after noon on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Just after noon today, a gentleman parked in the 100 block of Maryland Avenue in a white Mercedes SUV. He exited the vehicle with a shotgun and began running towards the Capitol, up the walkway. As he approached the Capitol, Capitol Police officers observed this individual, challenged him, and ordered him to drop the weapon and get on the ground. Which he did comply with.” — Michael Sullivan
🎯IMPACT: Sullivan stressed that he was currently unaware of a motive behind what appears to be an attempted attack on the Capitol.
A man was arrested on Tuesday just after noon in Washington, D.C., after he was observed exiting a Mercedes sport utility vehicle (SUV) and abruptly running toward the U.S. Capitol building armed with a shotgun. According to U.S. Capitol Police, officers intercepted the armed man before he could reach the building, and he was detained and arrested without further incident.
“Just after noon today, a gentleman parked in the 100 block of Maryland Avenue in a white Mercedes SUV. He exited the vehicle with a shotgun and began running towards the Capitol, up the walkway,” stated U.S. Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan at a news conference Tuesday afternoon. He continued, “As he approached the Capitol, Capitol Police officers observed this individual, challenged him, and ordered him to drop the weapon and get on the ground. Which he did comply with.”
“He was then taken into custody by United States Capitol Police,” Sullivan added. The officer stated that he had not been briefed on whether the armed man said anything to police before or after his arrest. However, the officers who confronted the man appear to have determined the situation dangerous enough that they drew their firearms in response.
U.S. @CapitolPolice on incident today: “A gentleman parked…he exited the vehicle with a shotgun and began running up towards the Capitol…Capitol police officers observed this individual, challenged him, and ordered him to drop the weapon and get on the ground which he did comply… pic.twitter.com/7EhRK1hTmL
— CSPAN (@cspan) February 17, 2026
Sullivan stressed that he was currently unaware of a motive behind what appears to be an attempted attack on the Capitol. However, he did reveal that the armed man began his run from near the National Botanical Gardens, which is “several hundred yards” downhill from the Capitol Building itself and in an area frequented by numerous tourists. He was arrested by police on the steps of the Capitol Building that face the National Mall.
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