There was quiet in downtown Annapolis with a visible police presence Sunday morning as officials around the country address warnings of possible unrest aimed at state capitals in the wake of last week’s insurrection.
There was quiet in downtown Annapolis with a visible police presence Sunday morning as officials around the country address warnings of possible unrest aimed at state capitals in the wake of last week’s insurrection.
Maryland, Virginia increase security at state capitols FBI warns of armed protests across U.S. in wake of D.C. riot Follow Us
Question of the Day By Emily Zantow - The Washington Times - Thursday, January 14, 2021
Virginia and Maryland are increasing security measures at their state houses following FBI warnings of possible armed protests at state capitols this weekend in the wake of last week’s deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Numerous law enforcement agencies in Virginia established a unified command Wednesday in Richmond as state lawmakers convened this year’s legislative session.
The multi-agency effort includes the Virginia State Police, the Division of Capitol Police, the Richmond Police Department, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management, among others.
The FBI has warned of the potential for armed protests in all 50 states, as well as in Washington, D.C., in the days leading up to the inauguration of.