Washington, D.C. – An **Illinois man** was taken into custody on **Tuesday night** after allegedly assaulting **U.S. Representative Nancy Mace** of South Carolina on the grounds of the Capitol. The incident occurred at approximately **6 p.m.** when Mace’s office reported that she had been physically attacked while at her office in the **Rayburn House Office Building**.
On social media platform **X**, formerly known as Twitter, Mace shared her experience with her followers. She stated, “I was physically accosted tonight on Capitol grounds over my fight to protect women.” Mace emphasized her commitment to her cause, asserting, “Your threats will not stop my fight for women!” In a subsequent post, she mentioned requiring **ice and a brace for her wrist** following the assault.
According to the **U.S. Capitol Police (USCP)**, **James McIntyre**, a **33-year-old** from Illinois, was arrested on the scene. He now faces a misdemeanor charge for **assaulting a government official**. The area was open to public access at the time, and individuals entering the Congressional buildings went through security screenings.
After the attack, Capitol Police quickly engaged in locating McIntyre. Officers from the House division conducted interviews and apprehended him shortly after the reported incident. Mace’s office did not respond to a request for additional comments from media sources.
This incident reflects ongoing concerns surrounding **violence and threats** directed toward politicians, especially women. Mace’s strong statements about the attack underline her focus on women’s safety and the need for a secure environment in political spaces. “All the violence and threats keep proving our point. Women deserve to be safe,” she declared.
The incident has drawn criticism and raised awareness about the safety of public officials. Representative Mace’s vocal stance may resonate with others facing similar threats in their capacity as leaders.
As this situation unfolds, local and national security discussions continue about ensuring the protection of elected officials. The U.S. Capitol Police have been tasked with maintaining safety in the increasingly volatile climate surrounding political figures.
This event has highlighted a pressing issue for lawmakers. With growing fear over the safety of officials and their families, the implications of such acts of violence could steer legislative conversations about security protocols in the months ahead.
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