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Police: Capitol officer not shot, stabbed

Driver rammed car into barricade, killing one

- By Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON — A Capitol Police officer killed last week when a man armed with a knife rammed his car into two officers at a barricade outside the Capitol does not appear to have been stabbed, slashed or shot, a police official told The Associated Press on Monday.

Officer William “Billy” Evans, an 18-year veteran of the force, died Friday. The driver, identified as 25-year-old Noah Green, crashed into the officers and the barrier, then exited the car armed with a knife and lunged at the officers before police fatally shot him, authoritie­s said.

In the moments after the attack, law enforcemen­t officials initially believed the suspect, who was seen on surveillan­ce video lunging at the officers with a knife, may have stabbed Evans, but that was not the case. Rumors also had swirled around fears that Evans may have been struck by friendly fire when police started shooting at the suspect.

The investigat­ion is ongoing, but there is no indication that Evans was stabbed, slashed or shot, a U.S. Capitol Police official told the AP.

The official could not discuss details of the investigat­ion publicly and spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity.

Video of the Friday afternoon attack shows the driver emerging from the crashed car with a knife in his hand and advancing toward the officers, Capitol Police acting Chief Yogananda Pittman said.

Investigat­ors are increasing­ly focused on Green’s mental health as they work to identify any motive for the attack, a U.S. official briefed on the investigat­ion said. Investigat­ors have learned the suspect had been suffering from delusions, paranoia and suicidal thoughts, according to the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly about an ongoing matter.

 ?? J. Scott Applewhite The Associated Press ?? The entrance to the U.S. Capitol Police headquarte­rs is draped in black Monday after one officer was killed and another injured after a driver slammed into them at a barricade Friday afternoon. The driver, 25-year-old Noah Green, was later fatally shot by police.
J. Scott Applewhite The Associated Press The entrance to the U.S. Capitol Police headquarte­rs is draped in black Monday after one officer was killed and another injured after a driver slammed into them at a barricade Friday afternoon. The driver, 25-year-old Noah Green, was later fatally shot by police.
 ??  ?? William “Billy” Evans
William “Billy” Evans

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