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  2. Trump Dodges Springfield Bomb Threat Question: 'I Don't Know ...

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    “I don’t know what happened with the bomb threats,” the GOP nominee told reporters in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday. He continued, “I know that it’s been taken over by illegal migrants ...

  3. Lawsuits, bomb threats and a Capitol arrest: Live coverage of ...

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    Georgia received Russian-origin bomb threat: Secretary of stateGeorgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said at a Tuesday morning press conference that there have been "some ...

  4. Election security updates: FBI says swing state bomb threats ...

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    A judge granted Gwinnett County's request to keep two polling locations open for an additional 58 minutes until 7:58 p.m. ET due to a security threat prompted a temporary evacuation earlier today ...

  5. October 2018 United States mail bombing attempts - Wikipedia

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    The bomb alarm occurred during CNN Newsroom with Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto. [25] Along with their colleagues Kate Bolduan and Athena Jones, reporters Harlow and Sciutto left the building, but continued to report via Skype over a cellphone line.

  6. John Tomkins - Wikipedia

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    John Patrick Tomkins is an American who was convicted of sending several threatening letters and bomb-like devices to financial firms in the Midwestern United States under the pseudonym The Bishop. [1] A machinist and lifelong resident of Dubuque, Iowa, he is now serving a 37-year sentence in federal prison. [2]

  7. Bomb threats sent to polling places and ballot-counting locations in at least five battleground states across the U.S. Tuesday targeted mostly Democratic counties, an NBC News analysis has found.

  8. Standoff distance - Wikipedia

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    Standoff distance is used when a violent criminal is in a fortified position, when hostages are under armed threat from kidnappers, when a bomb is believed to have been placed, or when other unspecified dangers may be lurking. It is a measure of distance used by government, law enforcement, or military operatives handling the situation to ...

  9. Georgia poll worker threatened to bomb election workers, US ...

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    A Georgia poll worker was arrested on Monday on U.S. charges that he sent a letter threatening to bomb election workers that he wrote to appear as if it came from a voter in the presidential ...