Man With Gun Arrested at Washington Security Checkpoint

Barbed wire is installed on the top of a security fence surrounding the US Capitol in Washington ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration | AFP
Barbed wire is installed on the top of a security fence surrounding the US Capitol in Washington ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration | AFP
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Man With Gun Arrested at Washington Security Checkpoint

Barbed wire is installed on the top of a security fence surrounding the US Capitol in Washington ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration | AFP
Barbed wire is installed on the top of a security fence surrounding the US Capitol in Washington ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration | AFP

A man with a loaded handgun and more than 500 rounds of ammunition has been arrested in Washington at a security checkpoint near the US Capitol, authorities said.

Wesley Allen Beeler, of Virginia, had driven to a checkpoint on Friday evening and tried to use a phony credential to access the restricted area where President-elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated next week, according to a document filed in Washington, DC Superior Court.

As officers checked against an authorized access list, one of them noticed decals on the back of Beeler's pick-up truck that said "Assault Life," with an image of a rifle, and another with the message: "If they come for your guns, give 'em your bullets first."

Under questioning, Beeler told officers he had a Glock handgun in the vehicle. A search uncovered a loaded handgun, more than 500 rounds of ammunition, shotgun shells, and a magazine for the gun, the court document said.

Beeler was arrested on charges including possession of an unregistered firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition, a police report said.

Following his arrest, Beeler said it was "an honest mistake" and that he was a private security guard who got lost on his way to work near the Capitol.

Washington is under a high state of alert ahead of Biden's Wednesday inauguration, after a mob of President Donald Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol on January 6.

Five people died in the assault, including a police officer.

Security officials have warned that armed pro-Trump extremists, possibly carrying explosives, pose a threat to Washington as well as state capitals over the coming week.

Thousands of National Guard troops have been deployed in Washington and streets have been blocked off downtown with concrete barriers.

The National Mall, which is normally packed with people every four years for presidential inaugurations, has been declared off-limits at the request of the Secret Service, which ensures the security of the president.



Flash Flood Sweeps Campsite in North China, Leaving 8 Dead and 4 Missing

Rescue workers help a woman cross a flooded road after a flash flood in Yuzhong county, in China's northwest Gansu province on August 8, 2025.  (Photo by AFP) / China OUT
Rescue workers help a woman cross a flooded road after a flash flood in Yuzhong county, in China's northwest Gansu province on August 8, 2025. (Photo by AFP) / China OUT
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Flash Flood Sweeps Campsite in North China, Leaving 8 Dead and 4 Missing

Rescue workers help a woman cross a flooded road after a flash flood in Yuzhong county, in China's northwest Gansu province on August 8, 2025.  (Photo by AFP) / China OUT
Rescue workers help a woman cross a flooded road after a flash flood in Yuzhong county, in China's northwest Gansu province on August 8, 2025. (Photo by AFP) / China OUT

A flash flood swept through a campsite in north China, killing eight people and leaving four missing, state media reported Sunday.

Saturday's flood occurred around 10 p.m. local time in Urad Rear Banner, an expansive mountainous area in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous region known for its popular campsites.

Thirteen campers went missing initially. By Sunday morning, one had been rescued and eight bodies had been found, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

Search and rescue efforts were underway for the remaining four missing people.

Northern China has seen several instances of flash flooding and landslides in recent weeks. Deluges in the northwestern Gansu province earlier this month left at least 10 people dead and 33 missing.