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« on: October 26, 2018, 10:11:48 am »

Trump critics and CNN receive explosive devices
By Eric Levenson, Sophie Tatum, Meg Wagner, Brian Ries, Paul P. Murphy and Veronica Rocha, CNN
Updated 8 min ago11:01 a.m. ET, October 26, 2018

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JUST IN: Federal authorities have arrested a man in connection to the suspected explosive packages, according to multiple law enforcement sources.
Earlier today: Two more packages were found this morning — one in Florida addressed to New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and another in New York City addressed to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
10 other potential bombs: A series of pipe bombs and suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats, Trump critics and and CNN has left the nation stunned.
If you have information: The FBI is asking anyone with information about the packages, to call FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit tips.fbi.gov.

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72 hours, 10 potential bombs and lots of questions. Here's what we know
The manhunt: FBI treating serial bomber as domestic terrorism
Officials: Some packages possibly from Florida
Who got what, when: A timeline of when the bombs were found
Here are the tell-tale signs to help you detect a suspicious package
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72 hours, 10 potential bombs and lots of questions. Here's what we know
The manhunt: FBI treating serial bomber as domestic terrorism
Officials: Some packages possibly from Florida
Who got what, when: A timeline of when the bombs were found
Here are the tell-tale signs to help you detect a suspicious package
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JUST IN: Man arrested in connection with suspicious packages
From CNN's Mark Morales, Evan Perez, Shimon Prokupecz and Brynn Gingras

Federal authorities have arrested a man in connection to the suspected explosive packages, according to multiple law enforcement sources.

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Postal workers discovered the NYC suspicious package this morning, police chief says
In a tweet, the New York Police Department Commissioner James O'Neill said postal workers found the suspicious package at a Manhattan post office this morning.

The package is similar to the others discovered in recent days.

A law enforcement source tells CNN that the package was addressed to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and CNN.

Workers at a postal facility in #Manhattan this morning discovered a suspicious package in their system that closely resembles others sent across the nation this week — incl. @CNN and #TriBeCa Productions in #NYC. @NYPDSpecialops & @NYPDCT units are on scene & safely removing it. https://t.co/ROswDpYAJJ

— Commissioner O'Neill (@NYPDONeill) October 26, 2018
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/clintons-obama-suspicious-packages/index.html
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