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'No specific threats to the state of South Carolina' ahead of Inauguration, officials say


‘No specific threats to the state of South Carolina’ ahead of Inauguration, officials say
‘No specific threats to the state of South Carolina’ ahead of Inauguration, officials say
By Adam Mintzer | January 15, 2021 at 9:05 PM EST - Updated January 16 at 3:00 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Law enforcement and other public officials want to assure South Carolinians there are safety measures in place ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20.
The FBI has warned of the potential for armed protests at all 50 statehouses, as well as the U.S. Capitol. State officials say the South Carolina State House and the surrounding area are secure. ....

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Law enforcement work together to secure S.C. State House grounds ahead of inauguration


Law enforcement work together to secure S.C. State House grounds ahead of inauguration
State and local law enforcement agencies are working together to make sure the public is safe in and around the South Carolina State House leading up to Inauguration Day on Wednesday. (Source: Joe Gorchow)
By WYFF News Staff and WMBF News Staff | January 15, 2021 at 11:20 AM EST - Updated January 15 at 11:20 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WYFF/WMBF) - State and local law enforcement agencies are working together to make sure the public is safe in and around the South Carolina State House leading up to Inauguration Day on Wednesday. ....

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Agencies work together to secure South Carolina State House grounds


Updated: 2:05 PM EST Jan 15, 2021
The South Carolina Statehouse is closing for five days after the FBI warned capitols in every U.S. state could be targets for violence.Police did not share any specific threats to the Statehouse, if there are any. But the building is being closed Saturday through Wednesday’s presidential inauguration “out of an abundance of caution,” the state Public Safety Department said Friday in a joint statement with Columbia Police, Richland County deputies and the State Law Enforcement Division.Officers are putting up temporary barriers and signs reminding people weapons are outlawed on Statehouse grounds. Uniformed officers will be in the lobby of every building on the capitol grounds. There will be more law enforcement vehicles parked on streets around the capitol, Public Safety Director Robert Woods IV said.Woods said he wants to keep the Statehouse as a place where people can visit, talk to lawmakers and peacefully protest if they wi ....

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