All-Clear Given After US Department of Transportation Evacuated in DC: Police
What Happened?
On Monday, August 15, 2023, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) building in Washington, D.C., was evacuated after a bomb threat was discovered.
The building was evacuated at approximately 10:30 a.m. after a suspicious package was found. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) was called to the scene and determined that the package was a hoax.
The building was reopened at approximately 12:30 p.m. after the MPD cleared the scene.
What Caused the Evacuation?
The evacuation was caused by a bomb threat that was called into the DOT building. The threat was specific and credible, which is why the building was evacuated.
The MPD investigated the threat and determined that it was a hoax. The package that was found was a harmless object, and there was no danger to the public.
What Is the Impact of the Evacuation?
The evacuation of the DOT building had a minor impact on traffic in the area. The building is located near Union Station, which is a major transportation hub in Washington, D.C.
The evacuation also caused some delays for DOT employees. The employees were able to return to the building after the MPD cleared the scene.
What Is the Next Step?
The MPD is continuing to investigate the bomb threat. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made.
The DOT is reviewing its security procedures in light of the bomb threat. The department is committed to ensuring the safety of its employees and visitors.