'This is an active bomb threat investigation,' U.S. Capitol Police said.
DANIEL SLIM via Getty ImagesPolice are investigating a potential explosive device on Capitol Hill outside of the Library of Congress.
U.S. Capitol Police said there was a “suspicious vehicle” in the area in a tweet on Thursday morning.NOW: The USCP is responding to a suspicious vehicle near the Library of Congress.
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