CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Investigators in Wyoming sought to identify two men they believe left a homemade bomb in front of the state Capitol, causing the building's evacuation after a passerby found the object and brought it inside.

The bomb, at a time of heightened political angst in the U.S., put the sleepy capital of the least-populated state on edge for awhile, with drones overhead and officers with bomb-sniffing dogs combing the Capitol grounds. But a day later, things appeared back to normal.

No security was visible at the 135-year-old, sandstone building where visitors have always been able to more or less wander among the state's most powerful elected officials at will.

“It's a fantastic reflection of almost a happiness to trust people. Which is positive and should be retained,” ob

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