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The police examined a “suspicious package” in the Nancy Mace Office | News

Daniel Island -A suspicious package that, February 3, of the Nancy Mace office, caused a massive reaction of the law enforcement authorities, the road closure and evacuation of the nearby offices to determine that it is a false alarm.

The Charleston police confirmed on February 4 that the package was part of a routine, rightful delivery.

Mace’s office has returned repeated inquiries about comments.

While the package proved to be harmless, the quick reaction underlines the increased security concerns regarding the chosen civil servants, such as Mace, R-Charleston, the goal of several threats in the past few months.

The Charleston police said on February 4 that Mace employees had received a bomb threat in the last month in Daniel Island.

The Republican from the Charleston region has recently illuminated Rod because of controversy and forbid itself for her efforts to prohibit transgender people, the use of women’s baths and changing rooms on the capitol Hill.

MACE’s Home and three parks in Daniel Island were also devastated four years ago at the weekend of the Memorial Day. The Charleston police later came to the conclusion that it may have been associated with a similar graffiti incident that took place at the nearby Bishop England High School, but it was never held responsible.

The road closures in the night of February 3 had a part of the Island Park Drive and the adjacent Landing Drive River, where the drivers arrive west of Darm 526 after Daniel Island’s outcome.

The cars slowed down and many decided to turn right into the Fairchild Street when they saw the flashing blue lights of the police -SUV and the series of orange cones, which were cordoned off at the River Landing Drive.

An older couple rolled down their window when they were waiting at the traffic light and said: “We just try to get home. What happened?”

On February 4, the Charleston police published further information and an incident report.

The police arrived in the congress office at Island Park Drive a few minutes after 5 p.m., where they spoke to members of the MACE employees.

The MACE adjutants informed the police that the package had arrived in the office at around 4:30 p.m., but according to a incident report did not identify a label or information.

The employees also informed the officials that Mace’s office usually does not receive any parcels in this place, which the package emerges according to the same incident report.

The building was evacuated from the precautionary measures and the police closed the Landing Drive River between the Fairchild Street and Seven Farms Drive.

Around 7:15 p.m., the Charleston police announced the road closures in a social media post on X, in which the agency emphasized that they were investigating a suspicious package and asked to avoid drivers and that the explosive devices -Team of the department on site.

Berkeley County Ems also replied and at least two fire engines sat in the office’s parking lot when the law enforcement authorities were completed for the night.

The law enforcement officer responded on Monday, February 3, 2025, to an evening of a “suspicious package” outside the Daniel Island office by Congress Member Nancy Mace.




At 8:37 p.m., the police reported that the streets were open again and that “the package was considered safe”.

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