Statehouses brace for potential violence as biden’s inauguration approaches

Statehouses brace for potential violence as biden’s inauguration approaches

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Governors across the nation are fortifying statehouses amid fears of possibly violent protests in the lead-up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday. The Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol raised fears across the nation of armed protesters amassing at statehouses. Many states began putting new security measures in place, including increasing law enforcement personnel and activating National Guard troops as legislators returned to work. The FBI specifically warned this week of potentially violent protests in all 50 states ahead of Biden’s swearing-in as the nation’s 46th president. As the weekend drew near, statehouses began erecting barricades, fencing and boards as officials braced for potential violence. READ THIS STORY FOR FREE To continue reading, sign up for our newsletters and get unlimited access to WABE.org

Governors across the nation are fortifying statehouses amid fears of possibly violent protests in the lead-up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday. The Jan. 6


insurrection at the U.S. Capitol raised fears across the nation of armed protesters amassing at statehouses. Many states began putting new security measures in place, including increasing


law enforcement personnel and activating National Guard troops as legislators returned to work. The FBI specifically warned this week of potentially violent protests in all 50 states ahead


of Biden’s swearing-in as the nation’s 46th president. As the weekend drew near, statehouses began erecting barricades, fencing and boards as officials braced for potential violence. READ


THIS STORY FOR FREE To continue reading, sign up for our newsletters and get unlimited access to WABE.org