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NY Post
New York Post
7 Dec 2023


NextImg:House censures Rep. Jamaal Bowman for pulling fire alarm amid government shutdown vote

The House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) for pulling a fire alarm in a Capitol Hill office building in order to delay a vote to avert a government shutdown.

The lower chamber voted 214-191 to reprimand the freshman Bronx and Westchester lawmaker, with 211 Republicans and three Democrats voting in support.

Five members voted present, including several from the House Ethics Committee, which declined to investigate the incident.

Bowman is the 27th member to be censured in the lower chamber after Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) was rebuked last month for having promoted calls to eradicate Israel and making other antisemitic remarks during the Jewish state’s ongoing war with Hamas terrorists.

The House voted to censure Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) on Thursday for pulling a fire alarm more than two months ago. USCP
At the time, his party was attempting to delay a vote to avert a government shutdown. AP

House Democrats failed on Wednesday to block a final vote on the resolution, which was introduced as a privileged motion by Rep. Lisa McClain (R-Mich.) earlier this week, meaning it required consideration within 48 hours.

The resolution states that Bowman “disrupted the work of the Congress as a vote was underway” and his actions were a “theatrical attempt to cause panic, therefore endangering the safety and well-being of Members of the House, of staff, and members of the public on the Capitol grounds.”

“It’s painfully obvious to myself and my colleagues and the American people that the Republican Party is unserious and unable to legislate,” Bowman, 47, said on the House floor Wednesday. “In no way did I obstruct official proceedings.”

The resolution states that Bowman “disrupted the work of the Congress as a vote was underway” and his actions were a “theatrical attempt to cause panic.” Breitbart News

The House Ethics Committee voted against opening an investigation into Bowman, Chairman Michael Guest (R-Miss.) announced in late November.

The “Squad” representative had pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of falsely pulling the alarm the month before for falsely pulling the fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building on Sept. 30 and agreed to pay a $1,000 fine.

The agreement was struck between Bowman and the DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb, allowing the congressman to see the charges dismissed after three months. He also agreed to write a personal apology letter to US Capitol Police chief Tom Manger.

The “Squad” representative had pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of falsely pulling the alarm the month before for falsely pulling the fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building. Breitbart News

In a statement after the plea agreement was announced, Bowman thanked both the DC Attorney General’s office and the United States Capitol Police General Counsel’s office for having “agreed I did not obstruct nor intend to obstruct any House vote or proceedings.”

But a spokesperson for US Capitol Police issued a statement disagreeing with the congressman.

“Our General Counsel did not, nor anyone in our Department, make that determination. We sent the thoroughly investigated case to the US Attorney’s Office and prosecutors there did not pursue it,” the spokesperson said.

“Our General Counsel did not, nor anyone in our Department, make that determination. We sent the thoroughly investigated case to the US Attorney’s Office and prosecutors there did not pursue it,” a Capitol Police spokesperson said. Rod Lamkey – CNP

The House had been deliberating a bill to extend government spending at current levels until Nov. 17 at the time of the false alarm.

Bowman said he he “thought the alarm would open the door” and pulled it by “accident,” ​​adding that he “was just trying to get to my vote and the door that’s usually open wasn’t open, it was closed.”

However, security camera footage shows Bowman pulling down two emergency exit signs from the doors before pulling the alarm — and then running away.

However, security camera footage shows Bowman pulling down two emergency exit signs from the doors before pulling the alarm — and then running away. Twitter

A Capitol Police investigator who looked into the incident said other security footage reveals the Democratic socialist “jogging” down a staircase after tripping the alarm and “walking at a normal pace” when exiting onto New Jersey Avenue.

He later passed seven Capitol Police officers without telling them about his “accident,” which forced an evacuation of the building that lasted for an hour and a half, the investigator said.

Bowman is expected back in court on Jan. 29, 2024, to assess his compliance with the plea deal and consider dismissing the charge.

He is facing at least three primary challengers next year in New York’s 16th Congressional District, including Westchester County executive George Latimer, finance executive Martin Dolan and Michael Gerald, a Baptist church pastor and former New Jersey state trooper.

Gerald had told The Post after the plea agreement was announced that the congressman’s actions in pulling the fire alarm were “the height of idiocy.”

“He heard, as we all did going to school, ‘Don’t pull the fire alarm,’” he said, noting Bowman must have “presided over a countless number of fire drills” as a former middle school principal.