The Brief:

  • Washington, D.C. is increasing security with riot-proof fencing and other measures around key areas and political figures in anticipation of potential post-election unrest.
  • The Secret Service has enhanced protection for former President Trump and Vice President Harris, with new anti-climb fencing added at Harris's residence.
  • Businesses are boarding up, and the Metropolitan Police Department is implementing road closures and extended officer shifts to maintain public safety.

Washington, D.C., is taking significant precautions as Election Day approaches, with the city preparing for possible civil unrest by erecting riot-proof fencing and increasing security measures around key political figures.

The Secret Service has ramped up its protective efforts for both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris amidst a campaign season marked by heightened tensions, including attempted assassinations and inflammatory rhetoric. Officials have surrounded the White House, U.S. Capitol, and Vice President Harris’s residence with new security barriers to safeguard against potential disturbances following the election results.

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Specifically, anti-climb fencing has been added to the existing security measures at Vice President Harris's home at the Naval Observatory. This additional layer of protection aims to reinforce the property's defenses along Massachusetts Avenue Northwest.

Freelance photojournalist Andrew Leyden captured these preparations through photographs and videos shared on his social media platforms. Meanwhile, local businesses are not taking any chances either; many have boarded up their windows in anticipation of possible violence.

The Metropolitan Police Department has also announced road closures in anticipation of the Vice President's election watch party, signaling broader traffic disruptions expected to last into Tuesday. Although not explicitly stated as expecting trouble, all 3,300 officers of the D.C. police force will be working extended shifts throughout the election period to ensure public safety, according to Chief Pamela A. Smith.

These comprehensive security measures underscore the heightened state of alert in Washington, D.C., as it braces for an election that could potentially lead to significant public unrest.

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