National Guard Authorized to Carry Weapons in DC

January 14, 2021

The National Guard Bureau (NGB) authorized its guardsmen to carry their weapons while activating in Washington D.C., Military Times reports.

Upwards to 20,000 troops are expected to be patrolling the nation’s capital prior to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20.

“This was requested by federal authorities and authorized by the Secretary of the Army,” according to to the NGB. “National Guard members are postured to meet the requirements of the supported civil authorities, up to and including protective equipment and being armed if necessary.”

Meanwhile Governors around the country are also activating their state’s national guard as the FBI warned of mass armed protests planned in the nation’s state capitals leading up to the inauguration.

“People have the right to protest. They do not have the right to be destructive,” said Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in briefing on Tuesday. “They do not have the right to hurt other people.”

U.S. Air National Guard/Master Sgt. Matt Hecht

January 14, 2021

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