Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Capitol-s-Enhanced-Security-before-President-s-Inauguration-in-Washington-DC-27MDHUMT8IH.htmlConceptually similarCapitol's Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SURCWCompleted★★★★Capitol's Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SURCLCompleted★★★★Capitol's Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SURCNCompleted★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR10Completed★★★★Capitol's Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SURCMCompleted★★★★Capitol's Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SURCKCompleted★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR1DCompleted★★★★Capitol's Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SURCJCompleted★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR17Completed★★★★View AllGP1SURCECapitol's Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCWith the Capitol Dome visible in the background, worker put wood over the windows and doors of a building on Pennsylvania Avenue before the January 20th Inaugural ceremonies. Authorities begin to restrict access to parts of downtown Washington, D.C., in the days before Inauguration Day amid warnings that demonstrators and armed groups may plan to disrupt ceremonies or commit more violence.As federal and local officials coordinate enhanced security following a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol and reports that far-right extremists are organizing ahead of the January 20th Inaugural ceremonies for Joe Biden.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:14 Jan, 2021Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4552px X 3781pxKeywords:Cities-Day-Flags-KWCI (GPI)-Manual workers-Men-Outdoors-Political events-Security (concept)-Three peopleShoot:Capitol Enhanced Security Before Inauguration in Washington D.C.Authorities begin to restrict access to parts of downtown Washington, D.C., more than a week before Inauguration Day amid warnings that demonstrators and armed groups may plan to disrupt ceremonies or commit more violence.As federal and local officials coordinate enhanced security following a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol and reports that far-right extremists are organizing ahead of the January 20th Inaugural ceremonies for Joe Biden.