Pennsylvania Ave. was completely closed off while the U.S. Secret Service investigated a package believed to be a box of tea that was thrown over the White House fence by a protester.

Sure enough, today’s Teabag protest at Lafayette Square was over well before 2 p.m. By the time DCist checked back at the park at around 1:30 p.m., the entire area had been cleared, including Pennsylvania Ave., by the U.S. Park Police and Secret Service. What had been a drizzle was by then pouring rain, and when asked what had happened, one Park Police officer standing behind a line of yellow caution tape alluded to the weather being a safety concern. But that’s not what really happened, according to the Associated Press: “… someone hurled a package in an apparent act of defiance meant to echo the rebellion of the Boston Tea Party and related tax protests around the country.” And what was in the package? Why teabags, of course.