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Bomb threat hoax email delays opening of Georgia State Capitol, all-clear given

The Capitol was reopened around 9 a.m.
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ATLANTA — A bomb threat from a hoax email cleared out the Georgia State Capitol on Wednesday, according to Georgia State Patrol.

GSP said in a statement: "A hoax email was sent to an employee this morning about a bomb threat at the Capitol. A search was conducted, and an all-clear was given. The Capitol has been reopened."

Gabriel Sterling, a top-ranking official in the Georgia Sec. of State's Office, posted on X that an all-clear had been given.

"Starting 2024 with a bomb threat at the Georgia State Capitol. Delayed opening until the all clear is given. Avoid the area for now," Sterling wrote at 8:32 a.m. 

At 8:55 a.m., Sterling posted again: "The all clear has been given at the Georgia State Capitol following the bomb threat."

11Alive's sister station in Louisville, WHAS, reported a similar threat Wednesday morning that disrupted the day at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, as well. The NBC affiliate in Jackson, WLBT, reported a threat at the Mississippi State Capitol as well.

The Associated Press later reported additional states that saw threats at their capitols Wednesday included Montana, Connecticut and Michigan.

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