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3.4 Miles From the Capitol: Catholic University's CUAlert Says 'No Known Safety Concerns' Hours Before the Breach
On Tuesday, January 5, 2021, Catholic University's Vice President for Public Safety and Emergency Management Major Kirk McLean issued a Public Safety Advisory to the CUA community regarding planned demonstrations in downtown Washington, stating that information from local and federal law enforcement partners indicated there were 'no known safety concerns' for the CatholicU community. The next afternoon, supporters of President Trump stormed the US Capitol approximately 3.4 miles south of CUA's Brookland campus. Subsequent CUAlert messaging relayed Mayor Bowser's 6 p.m. curfew and directed residential students to remain in their halls.
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