Washington Capitol Vandalism Suspect Arrested
A suspect is in custody after allegedly attempting to break into Washington's Legislative Building in Olympia, causing an estimated $100,000 in damage before being arrested following a police pursuit. Authorities say security film installed after last year's Capitol attack helped prevent the suspect from gaining entry into the building. The incident comes less than a year after a separate intruder caused nearly $1 million in damage inside the Capitol. The case is raising new questions about Capitol security, public safety, taxpayer-funded repairs, and the costs associated with repeated vandalism incidents at government facilities. #WashingtonState #Olympia #CapitolBuilding #PublicSafety #Crime #WashingtonStatePatrol #Vandalism #Taxpayer #BreakingNews #WashingtonPolitics #LawEnforcement #Security #OlympiaWA #WashingtonNews #TheCenterSquare

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