According to the New York Post and the New Haven Register
newspapers, Carey, a 34-year-old dental hygenist, was involved in the
episode that began when she allegedly rammed her black Infiniti luxury
sedan into a barricade near the White House.
The incident ended when Carey led police on a high-speed car
chase towards the U.S. Capitol. After repeatedly warning Carey to stop
and get out of her car, the Capitol Police shot and killed her.
The altercation led to the U.S. Capitol being locked down for a brief period of time after shots rang out near Garfield Circle, in the vicinity of the Hart Senate Office Building.
Carey, who has ties to both Stamford, Conn., and Brooklyn, N.Y., hails from a condominium complex in Stamford called Woodside Green, according to the Register, and was permitted to work as a hygenist in Connecticut prisons, the Post reported.
ABC News reported that Carey had "a history of mental health issues."
The altercation led to the U.S. Capitol being locked down for a brief period of time after shots rang out near Garfield Circle, in the vicinity of the Hart Senate Office Building.
Carey, who has ties to both Stamford, Conn., and Brooklyn, N.Y., hails from a condominium complex in Stamford called Woodside Green, according to the Register, and was permitted to work as a hygenist in Connecticut prisons, the Post reported.
ABC News reported that Carey had "a history of mental health issues."