News Summary
A man has been arrested in Texas for threatening to harm state lawmakers at the Capitol. Authorities responded to a credible danger report, leading to an evacuation of the building on the day of a scheduled protest. The suspect was found during a traffic stop and was arrested after revealing a handgun in his vehicle. As investigations continue, law enforcement has increased security measures to protect lawmakers amidst ongoing concerns about threats directed at elected officials nationwide.
Austin, Texas – Man Arrested for Threatening State Lawmakers
Authorities in Texas have arrested a man accused of threatening to harm state lawmakers at the Texas State Capitol. The arrest resulted from a credible danger reported to the Department of Public Safety (DPS), prompting precautionary measures that led to the evacuation of the Capitol on Saturday.
The incident began when DPS officials received a notification about a man intending to participate in a protest at the Capitol, with plans to inflict harm on lawmakers. An alert was issued to state lawmakers and legislative staff around 1 p.m. local time, warning them of the potential threat before the planned demonstration, named “No Kings,” was set to take place. The protest was organized as a nonviolent event and garnered support from notable figures, including Gene Wu, the chair of the Texas House Democratic caucus, with multiple lawmakers from both parties expected to attend.
Hours after the warning was issued, the suspect was located on SH-71 in Fayette County, where he was pulled over for speeding around 1:30 p.m. During the traffic stop, the individual revealed the presence of a handgun in his vehicle. The firearm was subsequently confiscated, and the suspect was arrested for a misdemeanor traffic violation. He was taken in for further questioning related to the threats made against lawmakers. As of now, no formal charges concerning those threats have been filed, and the identity of the suspect has not been disclosed to the public. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
In response to the threat, the Texas DPS has been collaborating with law enforcement partners to ensure the safety of lawmakers. They have confirmed there is no active threat currently posing a risk to state officials. However, concerns about potential escalation have arisen, particularly following recent threats to lawmakers from Minnesota, which has raised alarms about the possibility of copycat incidents.
Following the evacuation, the Texas Capitol grounds have since reopened, although the building remains closed to the public as of the latest updates. In light of the protest and security concerns, over 5,000 National Guard soldiers and 2,000 DPS troopers have been deployed across Texas to maintain safety and order during the demonstrations. The reinforced law enforcement presence has drawn criticism from some city leaders, who argue it may represent an excessive militarization of the response to the protests.
The situation remains fluid, with law enforcement agencies remaining vigilant as further investigations continue. The DPS has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of lawmakers and the public amid the ongoing scrutiny of threats directed at elected officials nationwide.
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Additional Resources
- ABC 13
- Wikipedia: Texas State Capitol
- CBS Austin
- Google Search: No Kings Protest Texas
- The New York Times
- Google Scholar: Threats to Lawmakers
- The Statesman
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Austin Texas Protests
- Fox 7 Austin
- Google News: Texas Capitol Threats

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