College student high on mushrooms once breached Florida State Capitol
Breaches at State Capitol have been few and far between
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FILE - This April 23, 2019, file photo shows the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phil Sears, File) (Copyright 2019 the Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida State Capitol and surrounding community are bracing for potentially violent protests in the coming days leading up to next week’s inauguration.
Law enforcement has already instituted a 24/7 command post.
Historically, security breaches at the State Capitol have been few and far between.
In 1979, death penalty protestors disrupted the Governors’s outer office during the state’s first execution in more than a decade.
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The State Capitol and surrounding community are bracing for potentially violent protests in the coming days leading up to next week’s inauguration.
Law enforcement has already instituted a 24/7 command post
Historically, security breaches at the State Capitol have been few and far between.
In 1979, death penalty protesters disrupted the Governors outer office during the states first execution in more than a decade.
Protestors tied up phone lines, potentially disrupting communication with the state prison.
“Stay it. Stay it. You goddamn beasts,” said Jimmy Lohman during the protest.