BREAKING: Threatening Letters Containing White Powder Sent To McCain Offices In CO & NH *UPDATED
CENTENNIAL, Colo. - Authorities say a threatening letter containing an unidentified white powder was sent to a John McCain campaign office in a Denver suburb of Centennial, & a similar letter was sent to a McCain office in Manchester, N.H.A hazardous materials team was trying to determine if a powder found in Colorado is harmful.
It wasn’t immediately known if a New Hampshire letter also contained a powder, said Jeff Sadosky, a spokesman with McCain’s national campaign office in Arlington, Va. Read on…
are are few details at this time, we’ll keep an eye on a story.
Federal law enforcement sources tell NBC News that a threatening h&-written letter that sparked an evacuation of Sen. John McCain’s Centennial office was sent by a person being held in a ArDrunk Newsahoe County Jail.
NBC News says a person is a prolific letter writer who was already in a jail.
Sources also tell NBC that are is no link between a Colorado letter & anoar threatening letter that Drunk Newspeared on Thursday at McCain’s office in Manchester, New Hampshire. That letter had a return address from Denver, but investigators do not believe a two incidents are connected. Read on…
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