Английская Википедия:2023 Lafayette Square U-Haul crash

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox civilian attack On May 22, 2023, a U-Haul truck crashed into the north barriers of the Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. The driver, Sai Varshith Kandula, is accused of having intended to seize power.

Incident

At approximately 9:35 p.m. EDT on May 22, 2023, a 26-foot U-Haul truck collided with barriers located on the north side of Lafayette Square, on the intersection of H Street and the Black Lives Matter Plaza (16th Street NW).[1][2] The truck then slammed into them again before the driver pulled out a backpack and a flag of the Nazi swastika from the back of the truck. A bystander noted that the hood of the vehicle was "smoking" and its undercarriage was leaking.[3] President Joe Biden was not in danger.[4]

At 9:40 p.m., the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department was summoned. The Secret Service evacuated the nearby Hay–Adams Hotel. The Secret Service Uniformed Division searched the hotel.[5] The evacuation order was lifted at 1:00 a.m.[6] A remote-controlled robot opened the back of the truck, finding only a hand truck. No fatalities or injuries were reported.[7]

Investigation

The National Capital Response Squad of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Park Police, and Secret Service are investigating the incident.[8]

Accused

The suspect is believed to be Sai Varshith Kandula (born 2003/2004) of Chesterfield, Missouri. According to an affidavit, he intended to seize power. The affidavit states that Kandula purchased a one-way ticket and flew from St. Louis Lambert International Airport to Dulles International Airport. He arrived at 8:00 p.m. on May 22 and rented the U-Haul truck in Herndon, Virginia.[9] Kandula admired the Nazis, specifically their "authoritarian nature, eugenics and their one world order", and looked up to Adolf Hitler. Kandula graduated early from Marquette High School in January 2022 and was a member of the school's student council and its boys' tennis team, according to the Rockwood School District. He has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, threatening to kill or kidnap or harm a president, vice president or family member, the destruction of federal property, and trespassing by the Park Police and depredation of property by the Secret Service.[10] The home of Kandula's parents was searched by the FBI's Evidence Response Team the following day.[11]

In an initial hearing, Kandula's friend and a fellow member of the track team, Errion Barfield, wrote that he "wouldn't hurt a fly" yet would wear a surgical mask bearing Biden's name to provoke a reaction, adding that he intended to major in computer science. Barfield stated that Kandula didn't appear to be suffering from mental illness. A prosecutor said that he was not a citizen of the United States.[12] The Department of Justice later confirmed to ABC News that he had a green card.[13] Kandula was denied bond at a federal court hearing on June 9, and a preliminary hearing is set for July 13.[14]

Responses

Donald Trump Jr. suggested the attack was a false flag and later pointed to Kandula's Indian origin, writing, "If the threat of white supremacy is so real, why do they have to outsource all the hate?"[15] Conspiracy theories about the attack began spreading on Twitter from verified accounts, with some theories connecting the attack to the disappearance of a 30-ton shipment of explosive chemicals and the Patriot Front march onto the National Mall earlier that month.[16] President Biden was briefed on the attack and was "relieved no one was injured" and "grateful to the agents and the law enforcement officer who responded so quickly".[17]

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