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  2. 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 ...

  3. Stacie-Marie Laughton - Wikipedia

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    After her election, media outlets reported that Laughton had in 2008 been sentenced to 7 1/2 to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit credit card fraud and 3 1/2 to seven years for falsifying physical evidence. The sentences ran concurrently and were later reduced to one year in the Belknap County Department of Corrections. She served ...

  4. Bomb threat - Wikipedia

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    Bomb threats were used to incite fear and violence during the American Civil Rights Movement, during which leader of the movement Martin Luther King Jr. received multiple bomb threats during public addresses, [3] [4] [5] and schools forced to integrate faced strong opposition, resulting in 43 bomb threats against Central High School in Arkansas being broadcast on TV and the radio.

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

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    Seven more bomb threats, 5 targeting polling places, in metro Atlanta ... In Wilson County, poll workers were unable to print authorization to vote forms from about 6:40 a.m. to 8:07 a.m ...

  6. Russian bomb threats were 'outrageous' but election was ... - AOL

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    The bomb threats wreaked havoc at dozens of polling sites across five swing states. Some officials said they were forced to evacuate at least some polling places and extend hours to allow for ...

  7. Emergency procedure - Wikipedia

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    Bomb threatThreat to detonate an explosive device; Civil disorder – Forms of unrest caused by a group of people; National emergency – Declaration by a government allowing assumption of extraordinary power; Gas leak – Unintended escape of gas from a pipeline or other containment

  8. Suspected illegal immigrant's fake bomb threat shuts ... - AOL

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    A suspected illegal immigrant was arrested in South Carolina after officials say he made a fake bomb threat during a traffic stop which ultimately led to a section of the I-85 being shut down for ...

  9. Survival Under Atomic Attack - Wikipedia

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    Doubling Bomb Power Does Not Double Destruction Modern A-bombs can cause heavy damage 2 miles away, but doubling their power would extend that range only to 2.5 miles. To stretch the damage range from 2 to 4 miles would require a weapon more than 8 times the rated power of present models. Radioactivity Is Not The Bomb's Greatest Threat