Everything We Know About Miriam Carey, The Woman Killed After A Car Chase On Capitol Hill.
Thursday, a woman was shot and killed after she allegedly rammed into barricades near the White House and then led police on a chase toward the U.S. Capitol building.

1. Law enforcement sources have identified the driver of the car as Miriam Carey, a 34-year-old dental hygienist with a history of mental illness.
2. Her Facebook Page Says She's From Brooklyn.
3. According to various online profiles for Carey, she split her time between Brooklyn and Stamford, CT.
4. The Girl in the Car Was Her Daughter. Carey’s daughter was in the car when it crashed after her chase with Capitol Police, but was uninjured. She is believed to be between 2 or 3 years old.
5. A motive for Carey has yet to be released but Capitol Police chief Kim Dine told reporters they did not believe it to be an act of terrorism.
According to the Register, law enforcement is not identifying the woman yet.
Police are using a small robot to enter a condo at the complex.
Federal agents showed neighbors a photo of the suspect, but did not identify the woman, according to neighbors. Residents of the complex are not being allowed to reenter their homes.
Stamford police and FBI agents converged on the scene. Two plain clothes officers escorted a woman into the building and emerged a short time later, the woman carrying a small white dog.
Thursday, a woman was shot and killed after she allegedly rammed into barricades near the White House and then led police on a chase toward the U.S. Capitol building.
1. Law enforcement sources have identified the driver of the car as Miriam Carey, a 34-year-old dental hygienist with a history of mental illness.
2. Her Facebook Page Says She's From Brooklyn.
3. According to various online profiles for Carey, she split her time between Brooklyn and Stamford, CT.
4. The Girl in the Car Was Her Daughter. Carey’s daughter was in the car when it crashed after her chase with Capitol Police, but was uninjured. She is believed to be between 2 or 3 years old.
5. A motive for Carey has yet to be released but Capitol Police chief Kim Dine told reporters they did not believe it to be an act of terrorism.
According to the Register, law enforcement is not identifying the woman yet.
Police are using a small robot to enter a condo at the complex.
Federal agents showed neighbors a photo of the suspect, but did not identify the woman, according to neighbors. Residents of the complex are not being allowed to reenter their homes.
Stamford police and FBI agents converged on the scene. Two plain clothes officers escorted a woman into the building and emerged a short time later, the woman carrying a small white dog.
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