Package at Arizona Supreme Court tests positive for homemade explosives, authorities say
Two vials testing positive for homemade explosives forced evacuation of multiple state buildings near the Capitol Mall, with no injuries reported, officials said.
- The Arizona Supreme Court building in downtown Phoenix was evacuated on Monday after a suspicious package containing multiple vials tested positive for homemade explosives.
- Court staff discovered the suspicious package during routine mailroom operations, prompting security protocols that led to testing by law enforcement.
- The investigation is ongoing, with federal and state authorities working together to determine the package's origin and intended target.
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Arizona Supreme Court evacuated due to ‘homemade explosive substance’ found in mail room
Arizona’s Supreme Court was evacuated on Monday after a suspicious package that was found to contain explosive material was discovered in the building’s mail room. The package was discovered at around 8 am, and other government buildings in the area were evacuated as well.
Arizona Court Building Evacuated after Package with Explosives Found
The Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) responded to the Arizona State Courts Building, which houses the state Supreme Court and Division 1 of the Court of Appeals, after explosives were detected in the mailroom. According to DPS the report was received at about 8:00 a.m. on Monday, January 5. According to DPS, a joint...
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