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security-threat2 years ago

"California Capitol Evacuated and Reopens Following Credible Threat"

The California State Capitol building was partially evacuated due to a credible threat allegedly made by the same suspect who shot at a Kaiser Permanente hospital in Roseville on Wednesday night. The suspect, identified as 30-year-old Jackson Pinney from Hayward, is considered armed and dangerous and may also be linked to a non-injury shooting in Citrus Heights. Security partners were on high alert in the area of the capitol as a precaution. The capitol has since reopened to the public.

local-news2 years ago

California State Capitol reopens after evacuation due to credible threat.

The California State Capitol building was evacuated on Thursday morning due to a credible threat, which has since passed. The public has been allowed to re-enter the building, but everyone who is not Senate staff has been told to go home. The exact nature of the threat has not been disclosed, but unconfirmed reports suggest it could be linked to a shooting outside Kaiser Roseville on Wednesday night. Security partners remain on high alert in the surrounding area.

security2 years ago

California State Capitol Evacuated Over Credible Threat.

The California State Capitol building in Sacramento was temporarily evacuated due to a credible threat, according to an internal letter sent to state senators and their staffers. The exact nature of the threat has not been announced, but legislators and their staffers were able to enter the building once again around 10 a.m. The California Highway Patrol Capitol Protection Section provides security for the Capitol, which is under constant patrol. The State Capitol building and adjacent Capitol Park are located within Sacramento city limits but are officially state property.

security2 years ago

California Capitol Evacuated Due to Credible Threat, Senate Session Delayed.

The California State Capitol was evacuated due to a "credible threat" on Thursday, causing the Senate to delay its floor session. Lawmakers were instructed to check in for a session in a separate building down the street. The California Highway Patrol and partners increased their security presence in response to the threat. A memo was sent to senators and their staff urging those not in the area to stay home and work remotely, while others were asked to remain in their offices.