It was a scary scene at the Dallas Museum of Art over the weekend when the museum shut down to the public after receiving several threats "against their facilities."
According to FOX 4, the museum received the threats Sunday morning.
The museum immediately shut off access to the public, and called the Dallas Police Department to investigate the threats and search the building.
Thankfully, nothing out of the ordinary was found, and the museum was given the all clear around 12:30 Sunday afternoon; it was back open to the public at 2pm.
The DMA thanked the Dallas Police Department and its staff for their work.
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