Richmond couple arrested with loaded guns near US Capitol, authorities say

U.S. Capitol Police officers are seen as they detain protesters demonstrating during the Poor People’s Campaign’s Women’s Moral Monday March on Washington on Monday, July 19, 2021.
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A couple from Richmond, Va., was arrested Monday with loaded guns near the U.S. Capitol, authorities said.

United States Capitol Police (USCP) said in a statement that Titus Hayes and his wife, Nicole Carter, were each charged with four weapons charges related to the incident.

There was no information indicating that they were targeting a member of Congress or the Capitol complex.

Neither of them have a previous record with USCP.

USCP said Hayes approached two officers at 12:50 p.m. on Monday to ask for directions. One of the officers spotted a black firearm sticking out of the front pocket of his shorts, the agency said.

The gun was a 9 mm pistol with a high capacity magazine. Hayes was arrested for carrying a pistol without a license in the District of Columbia.

While in custody, Hayes said that he and Carter had a second gun in their SUV. Another 9 mm handgun was found in the glove box.

USCP said both were taken into custody without issue.

Hayes and Carter were both charged with carrying a pistol without a license; unregistered firearm; and unlawful possession of ammunition.

Hayes was additionally charged with possession of a large capacity feeding device, while Carter was charged with unlawful transportation of a firearm.

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