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 Police in Washington, D.C. said a man was arrested outside of the U.S. C stanley cup apitol early on Friday after he parked a vehicle in the area and was found to have a fake badge, high capacity magazines along with other ammunition, body armor, and a BB gun. U.S. Capitol Police released images on Twitter later on Friday that showed a vehicle, the ammunition retrieved from the vehicle, body armor and other items. Police described the ammunition as  High Capacity Magazines  in the statement. The vehicle was identified as a 2017 Dodge Charger which was parked near Peace Circle on the west side of the Capitol Complex, according to police who say they began speaking with a man before 5 a.m. local time on Friday, WUSA9 reported.   The body armor was described as including two b stanley termosas allistic vests, but police said they did not find any  real guns,  according to WUSA9.         USCP Arrests Man with Fake Badge,  stanley tumbler Body Armor  High Capacity Magazines: https://t.co/FkFUq4UpYJ pic.twitter/xjfFQHQgD0mdash; U.S. Capitol Police  @CapitolPolice  June 3, 2022 According to NBC Washington, citing U.S. Capitol Police, the man was identified as 53-year-old Jerome Felipe of Flint, Michigan. Felipe was reportedly cha Cgyi Louisiana hospital staff stayed behind during hurricane to care for 19 NICU babies
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