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US Capitol Rotunda Closed as Police Investigate White Powder

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P 022312 USCapitolABC?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1330100357348ABC News(WASHINGTON) — The rotunda at the U.S. Capitol has reopened to pedestrian traffic after a white powdery substance discovered Friday morning just steps away from the office of the Speaker of the House was determined to be harmless.

How harmless? The substance that prompted Capitol Police to close down the rotunda was in fact just candy from a candy necklace.

“Rotunda clear,” Kimberly Schneider, U.S. Capitol Police public information officer, confirmed in an email. “Candy from a candy necklace.”

Officers in hazmat suits responded to the scene to test the powder. As officers investigated, tourists and congressional staffers in the Capitol were prevented from passing through the rotunda.

ABC News was among the first to arrive on the scene and capture video of officers in hazmat suits walking around the rotunda.

Schneider later emailed to confirm the substance is harmless. She did not immediately explain how the substance was discovered, or whether foul play was suspected.

House Speaker John Boehner and most other members of Congress are not at the Capitol, as the House of Representatives conducted a brief pro forma session Friday morning. Lawmakers return Monday for legislative business.

Last week, the FBI arrested a man who allegedly planned to launch a suicide attack on the Capitol. Amine El Khalifi, charged last Friday in an FBI sting in a plot to bomb the Capitol, was arrested just two blocks from the Capitol complex, wearing what he believed was a suicide vest, although the FBI says it provided the inert device as the bureau built a case on the 29 year old Moroccan man.

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