Texas State Capitol reopens but security expected to remain tight

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Texas State Capitol reopens but security expected to remain tight

The Texas State Capitol is reopening after threats of violence leading up to Inauguration Day thankfully didn't materialize but FOX 7 Austin's John Krinjak finds that this doesn't mean the beefed up security is going away.

The Texas State Capitol is reopened to the public. The doors opened at 9 a.m. following a five-day lockdown over threats of violence.

The complex was closed from Saturday through Inauguration Day due to an FBI warning about potential violent protests. In addition, dozens of state and local law enforcement officers were deployed in and around the Capitol, with Austin police on tactical alert and the National Guard at the ready.

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Security tight at Texas Capitol ahead of Inauguration Day

Multiple law enforcement agencies are working around the clock to prepare for potential threats or disturbances, and the Capitol building and grounds remain closed to the public as a precaution.

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As it turned out, violent extremists stayed away from the Texas Capitol Wednesday. In fact, all state capitols saw little to no protest activity on their grounds

Law enforcement experts FOX 7 Austin spoke to believe the strong show of force by police largely deterred any violence before it happened.

Despite a quiet Inauguration Day at the Texas State Capitol, security is expected to remain tight in the days and weeks ahead, as police and investigators continue to monitor ongoing threats.  

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