Gov. Larry Hogan says additional security measures are in place at the State House as federal law enforcement monitors online threats on all 50 state capitols.
We are taking additional security measures here at the State House complex, both the (Maryland) Capitol Police and the Maryland State Police. I have a security team briefing later this afternoon to talk about the situation in Maryland and our additional assistance in Washington, Hogan said.
Check out my behind-the-scenes @wbalradio video from the #MarylandStateHouse in #Annapolis with @C4Show & @BryanNehman as @MDSP & #MarylandCapitolPolice are preparing for the possibility of violence here after an @FBI bulletin warning of potential armed protest at state capitals pic.twitter.com/KEFGIYgtCi Scott Wykoff (@ScottWykoffWBAL) January 12, 2021 (We re) dealing with tons of security issues here in the state and in our nation s capital, and we re going to be continuing it, to work on that day and night between now and probably the inauguration, Hogan said.
We are taking additional security measures here at the State House complex, both the (Maryland) Capitol Police and the Maryland State Police. I have a security team briefing later this afternoon to talk about the situation in Maryland and our additional assistance in Washington, Hogan said.
Check out my behind-the-scenes @wbalradio video from the #MarylandStateHouse in #Annapolis with @C4Show & @BryanNehman as @MDSP & #MarylandCapitolPolice are preparing for the possibility of violence here after an @FBI bulletin warning of potential armed protest at state capitals pic.twitter.com/KEFGIYgtCi Scott Wykoff (@ScottWykoffWBAL) January 12, 2021 (We re) dealing with tons of security issues here in the state and in our nation s capital, and we re going to be continuing it, to work on that day and night between now and probably the inauguration, Hogan said.