Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Enhanced-Security-before-President-s-Inauguration-in-Washington-DC-27MDHUM9QC6.htmlConceptually similarEnhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR1SCompleted★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR1ICompleted★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR1TCompleted★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR1PCompleted★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR1WCompleted★★★★Capitol's Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SURCTCompleted★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR17Completed★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR16Completed★★★★Enhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCGP1SUR1XCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUR1REnhanced Security before President's Inauguration in Washington DCFlowers hang on a fence surrounding the U.S. Capitol almost a week after the attack on the building.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.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:12 Jan, 2021Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5330px X 3573pxKeywords:Capitols-Cities-Day-Fences-Flowers-Government buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Orange (colour)-Outdoors-Political events-Security (concept)Shoot: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.