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Envelopes with powder sent to election officials in Mass., other states
The FBI and the U.S. postal service are investigating what they call suspicious letters that were sent to election officials in Massachusetts and at least five other states.
FBI probing threatening letters sent to election officials in six states
The FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service are investigating suspicious packages that were sent to election officials in six states on Monday, the law enforcement agency said in a statement on Tuesday.
Election officials in multiple states receive suspicious substances, alarming the FBI
Election officials in over a dozen states were sent suspicious packages that so far do not appear to have contained dangerous material but prompted safety concerns.
Suspicious mail with white powder sent to election offices in at least 16 states
FBI and Postal Service are investigating suspicious mail containing white powder sent to election offices in at least 16 states. None has been deemed hazardous so far.
Suspicious letters with unknown substance sent to election officials, feds say
State election officials have already told CBS News they're facing an increase in threats ahead of Election Day.
Ky. State Board of Elections received letter with unknown white powder substance
The envelope came from a sender that referred to itself in the return address as “The United States Traitor Elimination Army,” a State Board of Elections employee said. The substance was determined to be not hazardous.
Suspicious Powder Packages Sent to Election Officials Across Central States
FBI and U.S. Postal Service investigating packages sent to election offices in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Tennessee, Wyoming, and Oklahoma.
Virginia Department of Elections receives package with ‘suspicious white substance’ inside
The Virginia Department of Elections received a package on Wednesday with what officials described as a “suspicious white substance” inside.
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