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Authorities say the emailed threat that prompted the California State Capitol building to be evacuated Friday morning was unfounded.
Authorities say the emailed threat that prompted the California State Capitol building to be evacuated Friday morning was unfounded.
SACRAMENTO, California — The California Capitol building in Sacramento and other legislative workspaces have reopened after being evacuated on Friday morning due to an emailed threat.
The California Capitol was evacuated Friday morning after an email threat, according to local law enforcement. “On December 6, 2024, an email threat was received at the State Capitol ...
The California Capitol was deemed safe for reopening Friday afternoon after an emailed threat prompted an evacuation earlier in the day.
The California State Capitol was evacuated Friday morning after receiving a threat. The Office of the Secretary of the Senate says law enforcement is working to determine the threat's credibility.
Hours after an email threat forced California lawmakers to evacuate from the state Capitol, the California Highway Patrol said it found no evidence of a threat at any of the affected buildings.
The California State Capitol building and two other legislative buildings in downtown Sacramento reopened after an email threat prompted their closure for several hours Friday morning.
All state senators and their staff have been told to leave the buildings in Sacramento while authorities determine whether the threat is legitimate or not.
California’s state Capitol building in Sacramento was evacuated Friday morning after a threat was made, according to a report from KCRA, citing a message from a Senate staffer.