The House Sergeant at Arms will meet with and brief members of the U.S. House about threats and security precautions being taken following the shootings of two Minnesota state lawmakers, CBS News has learned. Some states increased police patrols for their state legislators following the attacks. CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane has more on the rising number of threats.
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