Minneapolis fire stations temporarily locked down Monday night

Fire stations in Minneapolis were locked down temporarily Monday night over a tip about possible civil unrest.

The Minneapolis Fire Department said the lockdown meant crews had to stay inside fire stations unless they were responding to an emergency.

The lockdown lasted from 6:40 p.m. to 10 p.m., according to MFD.

No other details were provided about the information that led to the precautionary move.