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The Federal Bureau of Investigation, along with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, are investigating suspicious packages that were delivered to election officials in several states, according to ...
The FBI, United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), and state and local law enforcement partners are investigating multiple letters containing suspicious substances which have been mailed to ...
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 ...
The Missouri Secretary of State’s Elections Division also received a suspicious package “from an unknown source,” spokesperson JoDonn Chaney said. He said mailroom workers contained the package. It’s the second time in the past year that suspicious packages were mailed to election officials in multiple state offices.
The most notable instance of mail irradiation in the US occurred in response to the 2001 anthrax attacks; the level of radiation chosen to kill anthrax spores was so high that it often changed the physical appearance of the mail. [1] The United States Postal Service began to irradiate mail in November 2001, in response to the discovery of large ...
Election officials in at least five states were sent suspicious packages Monday, according to officials from each state. ... and the FBI and U.S. Postal Service confirmed they are investigating ...
Additionally, a package containing an explosive and suspicious powder was found in CNN's mail room in the Time Warner Center in New York City, addressed to former CIA Director John Brennan (misspelled as "Brenan"). [22] CNN reported that law enforcement said the package was delivered by courier. [23]
Public officials in California, Georgia, Nevada, Oregon, Texas and Washington state have reported receiving suspicious mail. Most of the letters appear to have targeted election offices.