A large sword was allegedly found in the vehicle. (U.S. Capitol Police)
Officers with the USCP First Responders Unit were patrolling Capitol grounds at about 9 a.m., when they noticed a Subaru Outback with a large tricycle strapped to the roof, according to a news release.
The vehicle was parked in an area reserved for congressional staff along the 200 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, and did not have the proper parking permit.
Officers spotted what appeared to be a bow and arrow, a knife and an empty pistol holster inside the car.
USCP analysts pulled Churan’s driver’s license, which officers and the USCP Command Center used to track him down near the North Barricade of the Capitol building.
During an interview, Churan allegedly told officers he had guns inside the car, according to the release.
Knives, guns and axes were allegedly found inside the vehicle near the Capitol. (U.S. Capitol Police)
Police allegedly found an unregistered firearm and unregistered ammunition in the vehicle. (U.S. Capitol Police)
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As of Wednesday afternoon, authorities had not determined a connection to Congress.
Churan does not have an active file with USCP.
USCP did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.






