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Georgia man arrested for gun possession on Capitol grounds

WASHINGTON (AP) - Police at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday arrested a Georgia man who they say had several guns in his van and claimed to be in Washington to deliver documents to the Supreme Court.

Tony H. Payne, 80, of Tunnel Hill, Georgia, was arrested on charges of possessing an unregistered firearm, possessing unregistered ammunition, and carrying a pistol without a license. His arrest came after police surrounded his van - which officials said was illegally parked - and shut down several streets around the Capitol and Supreme Court for hours.

Police said Payne's van came to their attention shortly before 4 p.m. as a 'œsuspicious vehicle'ť that was illegally parked on Capitol grounds.

Police initially detained Payne and two other people when Payne admitted to having guns in the white van. The other two people were released without charges.

Inside the van, police found two handguns and a shotgun, authorities said.

The people detained by police told investigators they 'œwere here to deliver documents to the U.S. Supreme Court,'ť police said. Investigators conducted an extensive search of the van after they found 'œa pipe and containers'ť inside, but the vehicle was eventually cleared.

U.S. Capitol Police investigate near the Supreme Court and Capitol after reports of a suspicious vehicle in which two men and a woman were detained with guns, in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) The Associated Press
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