
via wyff.com
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 Wednesday’s inauguration day.The State House will be closed to all visitors from Jan. 16-20.This follows a warning issued by the FBI about the potential for armed protests at state capitols around the country and at the U.S. Capitol
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