A North Carolina man kept Washington, D.C. police at bay for hours on Thursday after he drove a truck onto a sidewalk near the Library of Congress, claimed to have explosives and threatened to detonate them. @GarrettHaake reports. pic.twitter.com/xVy3QLSD0g
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) August 20, 2021
UPDATE: Suspect in custody after 'active bomb threat' near Library of Congress in DC. 49-yo Floyd Ray Rosenberry of North Carolina surrendered. It is still unclear if there were explosives in the truck. pic.twitter.com/xJ90j9Tuxu
— THESKY973DOTCOM (@THESKY973DOTCOM) August 19, 2021
UPDATE: US Capitol Police responding to Suspicious Vehicle near Library of Congress in Washington, DC
— Joyce Karam (@Joyce_Karam) August 19, 2021
• Jefferson Building evacuated
• Madison Building sheltering in place
• Possible explosive device in pickup truck (AP)
• Public told to Avoid the area
Developing…
DEVELOPING: Police are investigating a report of a possible explosive device in a pickup truck outside the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill and have evacuated the area. https://t.co/m79YDXyhOV
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) August 19, 2021
.....🚨CONFIRMED🚨 Deputy Chief Philip Todd of the Cleveland County, NC Sheriffs Office confirms the man seen live-streaming on Facebook is man being investigated for sitting in a truck full of explosives outside US Capitol, Floyd Ray Roseberry. FBI, Homeland questioning wife @wusa9 pic.twitter.com/87wG9XuzxX
— Eric Flack (@EricFlackTV) August 19, 2021