Capitol Police arrested a man Tuesday whom they sought for threatening to kill a lawmaker, the department said.
Richard Griffin, of Pennsylvania, was blocked from entering the Russell Senate Office Building after a member of the Capitol Police Rapid Response Team recognized him from an Oct. 28 bulletin, according to a release from Capitol Police.
“We will not tolerate any threats to the Members of Congress, their families, or staff,” Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan said in a statement.
Griffin, 43, has a history of emailing congressional offices, as well as various government officials and law enforcement agencies, Capitol Police said. He is accused of threats to do bodily harm.