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The FBI and Postal Service are investigating suspicious mail containing a white powder substance that was sent to election offices in at least 16 states this week, according to an ABC News canvass ...
Police have identified “suspicious” mail containing a white powder substance sent to election offices in at least a dozen states. The suspicious packages were all mailed over the course of a week.
Suspicious mail sent to elections officials in Iowa, over 15 states. What to know. Story by Sabine Martin, Des Moines Register • 3mo. This story was updated to add new information.
No one was hurt. A source said the mail was a manilla envelope that came from the “United States Traitor Elimination Army,” an unknown entity thought to be responsible for as many as 15 other ...
Election officials in at least five states were sent suspicious packages Monday, according to officials from each state. There were no reports that the packages contained hazardous material, and ...
The Milwaukee Fire Department's hazmat team determined a suspicious package the Milwaukee Election Commission received Friday morning was not hazardous, city officials said. When the envelope was ...
After suspicious mail with white powder was sent to Kansas lawmakers, the KBI gave out mail safety kits with gloves, masks, glasses and Naloxone. Click here for important updates to our privacy ...
The Elections Division is warning all county election offices to be on the lookout for suspicious mail and take extra precautions. The Nebraska Secretary of State's Office said Monday no one was ...
Police identified "suspicious" mail containing a white powder substance sent to election offices in at least 17 states. ... Print. September 17, 2024 10:52 pm. Facebook. Twitter. WhatsApp.
Log Out. suspicious package; Suspicious mail containing white powder sent to election offices in at least 16 states. None of the mail has been deemed hazardous so far but it has caused evacuations.