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Firefighters tackle flames near Hay-Adams hotel during overnight protests

As many marched through the streets of D.C. to protest the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd, flames could be seen late Saturday night near The Hay-Adams hotel on 16th Street Northwest. “When we arrived what we found is a several story high scaffolding that was part of a construction site along with the trash chute that they used to dump debris down from the upper floors to a dumpster below,” said D.C. Fire and EMS spokesman Vito Maggiolo. Maggiolo said a wooden section of the scaffolding was entirely engulfed in flames, but firefighters were able to control it fairly quickly. Some people in the area thought that the hotel was on fire, but flames were entirely on the exterior, according to Maggiolo. “There was no fire extension into The Hay-Adams whatsoever,” Maggiolo said.

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He said there were no injuries reported in the fire. The Hay-Adams has been temporarily closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. [google_map latitude=”38.9005195″ longitude=”-77.0371592″ zoom=”15″ height=”300px” location_label=”The Hay-Adams hotel” dynamic_map=”false”] Firefighters also responded to two vehicle fires overnight as well as several dumpster, trash bin and small bush fires. Maggiolo said that one D.C. fire truck was also damaged from flying debris during the protests.

Clear bags only, TSA-style screening and what to know ahead of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix

The U.S. Secret Service wants those heading to the Freedom 250 Grand Prix what to expect when they go through the security checkpoints Sunday. Tara McLeese, special agent in charge of the Secret Service Washington Field Office, told WTOP that they've been working for months on the plan to secure the venue for the event as a presidential site. "Our mission is to ensure the safety of every Secret Service protectee while also ensuring a swift screening and access for thousands of ticketed attendees," she said. She said they're expecting President Donald Trump, several members of his family, and several members of the cabinet at the Grand Prix. 
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