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Washington — A man arrested with a machete and other knives on Wednesday afternoon at the Capitol Visitor Center told Capitol Police he was homeless, according to charging documents. The ...
"Twice today our officers stopped a man who could have been a danger to the Capitol Hill community," U.S. Capitol ... 44-year-old Mel J. Horne, of Washington, D.C., before securing the machete.