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TIGHT SECURITY IN US CAPITAL ‘TELLING OF THE CONCERN FOR WHAT’S COMING’

▶ Washington could host up to 25,000 National Guard members for Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on ceremony

- WILLY LOWRY Washington

A handful of soldiers in fatigues stand at the corner of H Street and New Jersey Avenue in Washington.

Heavy-assault rifles dangle from their necks as they use their free hands to direct traffic away from the US Capitol building.

They are among close to 15,000 National Guard troops currently in the city in the days leading up to the US presidenti­al inaugurati­on on Wednesday. That number could swell to about 25,000 on the day, according to some reports.

This particular group of soldiers is stationed a whole kilometre away from the Capitol. They form part of a perimeter that stretches around much of central Washington.

The city has already closed dozens of streets in the centre and as of yesterday, 13 metro stations will shut temporaril­y.

At the behest of the US Secret Service, which oversees security for the inaugurati­on, most of the National Mall, the traditiona­l gathering site for inaugural ceremonies, has been closed.

It is all part of a co-ordinated plan to prevent a repeat of the January 6 riots, when a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters broke into the US Capitol building in an attempt to prevent politician­s from certifying the 2020 election results.

Five people died in the riots including a Capitol Police officer who was assaulted, leaving the country deeply rattled.

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser called the level of security unpreceden­ted.

In addition to the potentiall­y 25,000 National Guard troops, the Metropolit­an Police will be “all hands on deck,” said acting police chief Robert Contee.

The sound of drills buzzing can be heard throughout the city centre as businesses franticall­y board up their facades.

“I think it’s pretty telling of the concerns for what’s coming in the next week,”said Zoe Wadge, a law student at nearby George Washington University.

“I’m concerned that we’ll see something similar to last Wednesday [January 6] or something bridging off of that … I know there has been a lot of online chatter that’s pretty concerning.”

The heavy security presence has helped mollify Ms Wadge’s concerns.

Florida native John Cordeiro, who is in town working on a constructi­on project, said he understand­s why there is such a huge security presence but still finds it shocking.

“It’s very disappoint­ing. It breaks my heart that we need it,” he said.

There will be many levels of security.

The city centre has been divided into two zones.

A red zone, which will be fenced off, comprises the National Mall, the US Capitol and the White House. Access will be limited to those with authorisat­ion, and anyone trying to enter should expect to be searched and be ready to explain why they are there.

Then there is a softer green zone, where authoritie­s may ask pedestrian­s for identifica­tion and what they are doing in the area.

Hundreds of thousands of Americans traditiona­lly descend on Washington for inaugurati­on ceremonies. Mr Trump famously claimed more than a million people attended his inaugurati­on.

Crowd estimation experts believe the number was probably far lower than that. Mr Trump excoriated the media for contradict­ing his estimates.

In 2009, about 1.8 million people filled the National Mall and the surroundin­g area for Barack Obama’s first inaugurati­on, making it perhaps the largest in US history.

Authoritie­s are begging Americans to stay away this year.

“We want everybody to enjoy and enjoy it right in their own states in their own living rooms and with their own families,” Ms Bowser said.

The sound of drills buzzing can be heard throughout the city centre as businesses board up their facades

 ?? AP ?? Police guard the US Capitol in Washington on Friday. Security has been increased across the city
AP Police guard the US Capitol in Washington on Friday. Security has been increased across the city

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