Armed Teenager Arrested At Joint Base Andrews After Kamala Harris Arrival

A teen armed with a gun and one other particular person drove by means of a safety checkpoint at Joint Base Andrews outdoors Washington Sunday evening, prompting a lockdown simply as Vice President Kamala Harris, her husband, and 4 Cupboard members reportedly landed aboard Air Power 2.

The navy base in suburban Maryland was locked down for roughly six hours as authorities took an armed 17-year-old into custody and searched the bottom for the second particular person they mentioned drove onto the bottom with the teenager in a stolen automobile round 9 p.m. That suspect ran away from the automobile and remained at giant Monday, apparently outdoors the Andrews perimeter, authorities mentioned in an announcement.

No pictures have been fired and no accidents have been reported, authorities mentioned. The bottom reopened about 3 a.m. Monday.

The breach unfolded shortly after Air Power 2 landed. Aboard have been Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff; Schooling Secretary Miguel Cardona; Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg; Housing Secretary Marcia Fudge; and Environmental Safety Company Administrator Michael S. Regan, in line with The New York Instances, citing reporters touring with the officers.

Harris and Emhoff left the bottom aboard the vice-presidential helicopter. It was unclear whether or not they departed earlier than or after they have been knowledgeable concerning the lockdown, the Instances reported.

Harris and Emhoff have been returning to Washington from Selma, Alabama, the place they commemorated the 57th anniversary of the civil rights march on the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

Andrews officers and Harris’ safety group had no remark when reached by HuffPost.

A line of vehicles is seen at Joint Base Andrews, in Maryland on Sunday after the base went into lockdown.
A line of autos is seen at Joint Base Andrews, in Maryland on Sunday after the bottom went into lockdown.
SAMUEL CORUM by way of Getty Photos

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