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Man Arrested After Disrupting Senate Debate on Capitol Hill
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A Florida man was arrested by Capitol Police on Sunday after interrupting a Senate debate concerning a Republican-backed spending bill. Allen D. Rogers was charged with unlawful conduct after he reportedly shouted from the Senate Galleries,calling the lawmakers “horrible” and refusing to cease the disruption when instructed by law enforcement.
Details of the Senate Disruption and Arrest
According to a statement released by the Capitol Police, officers took Allen D. Rogers into custody at approximately 7:00 p.m.after he “started being disruptive in the Senate Galleries.” The incident occurred during a lull between speeches by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).
Rogers’s outbursts, which included shouting “you people are awful,” appeared to target Republican lawmakers. Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA), who was presiding over the session at the time, repeatedly called for the Sergeant at Arms to restore order [[1]].
Did You Know? Disrupting Congress proceedings can lead to misdemeanor charges and potential jail time,depending on the severity and intent of the disruption.
The Capitol police are responsible for maintaining order and security within the Capitol complex. Arrests related to protests and disruptions are not uncommon. For instance, during the Kavanaugh hearings, over 200 protesters were arrested over three days [[2]]. In another incident, Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s, was arrested during a Senate HELP Committee hearing [[3]].