![]() ![]() That package was mailed from Austin, linking it to the serial bomber.Ĭontributing: Whitney Wild, WUSA-TV Washington. (FOX 5 DC) - A Baltimore County middle school has been evacuated after police were made aware of a 'suspicious package' located in the area, according to Baltimore County. Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement partners. ![]() Department of Justice (DOJ), Bureau of Justice Assistance, in partnership with the U.S. offices of B'nai B'rith, an international Jewish organization, for a suspicious package. The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI) is a collaborative effort led by the U.S. Police say a suspicious package was left at the Lower Independence Avenue Door of the Rayburn House Office Building. A fifth person suffered minor injuries when a package bomb exploded at a FedEx facility. Fire/EMS Department (DCFEMS) responded to the Washington, D.C. The discovery of the packages comes just days after a series of packages exploded in Austin, Texas.įour bombings in Austin since March 2 killed two people and wounded four. McNair in Washington Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington and Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Va. WASHINGTON The United States Capitol Police (USCP) has given the 'all clear' after a suspicious package was found outside the Cannon House Office Building on Monday evening. The package was found near the Cannon House Office Building where the January 6 Committee has been scheduled to meet. ► March 20: 'Incendiary device' in Austin leaves 1 injuredĪmong the locations where packages were recovered: the CIA in Langley, Va. A SUSPICIOUS package left at a Washington DC office prompted a major Capitol Police response and road closures in the area. ► March 21: Who was Mark Anthony Conditt, the Austin serial bomber? ► March 23: Austin bomber: Self-described psychopath left behind trail of murder The investigation is continuing because other packages could have been sent to other locations in Washington, the FBI said. The arrest came after five packages containing "potential destructive devices" were sent to District of Columbia area military installations and the CIA, the FBI said Tuesday.įederal investigators determined that all of the packages "appeared to be sent by the same individual," the FBI said in a statement.Īgents collected each package for further analysis and deemed them safe. Thanh Cong Phan of Everett, Wash., was taken into custody right before midnight Monday is expected to make his first appearance at 2 p.m. WASHINGTON - A 43-year-old Washington state man has been arrested in connection with sending multiple packages to government facilities. According to USCP, the package was found outside. 6 was to meet at the Cannon House Office Building at 7 p.m. Watch Video: Suspicious packages found on D.C. The suspicious package appeared before the committee looking into the events of Jan. ![]()
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