BREAKING: Maryland State House Cleared After Bomb Threat
Authorities Lockdown, Evacuate Buildings as Investigation Continues
Law Enforcement Reports No Suspects, Investigation Ongoing
Annapolis, MD – The Maryland State House has been cleared after a bomb threat was reported late Thursday afternoon, according to law enforcement officials. Authorities locked down the building and evacuated occupants, including state employees and visitors.
The Maryland State House, the iconic seat of the state government, went into lockdown at approximately 5:00 PM. Witnesses reported seeing heavily armed law enforcement officers surrounding the building, and occupants were ordered to evacuate immediately.
As of 5:30 PM, law enforcement had cleared the building and declared it safe. However, the investigation into the bomb threat remains ongoing. Authorities have not yet released any information about potential suspects or the nature of the threat.
The incident has caused significant disruption in the state capital, with several nearby buildings also being evacuated as a precaution. Authorities are urging the public to avoid the area while the investigation continues.
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