The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) announced on March 24 that all fencing around the outer perimeter of the U.S. Capitol complex has been removed, as there is no credible threat at this time. “Affected roads have reopened. The USCP is ready to quickly ramp up security at a moment’s notice if needed,” USCP wrote on Twitter. The fencing closer to the Capitol Building, the inner perimeter, will remain in place, as will the National Guard Troops. USCP stated they are working with “congressional stakeholders and law enforcement partners to strengthen our security posture.” Over the weekend, House Sergeant-at-Arms Timothy P. Blodgett acknowledged that there was no “credible threat” that warranted the outer fencing. Blodgett wrote in an email to staff that the inner layer of fencing will remain as the Architect of the Capitol makes security repairs, Roll Call reported. The fencing and National Guard Troops were utilized after the U.S. Capitol …