Incendiary devices that burned ballot boxes carried 'Free Gaza' messages: report
- Devices marked with 'Free Gaza' were found at two ballot box locations, as reported by The New York Times, citing two law enforcement officials.
- Investigators are determining whether the suspect is a pro-Palestinian activist or attempting to sow discord, according to The New York Times.
- The US threat assessment warns that domestic extremists pose significant threats to voting infrastructure and related personnel.
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Man suspected in ballot box fires may strike again, police say
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Authorities believe the man suspected of setting fires in ballot boxes in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, this month could be planning more attacks. The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) released additional details about the suspect, who remains at large, during a press conference on Wednesday. “We believe this suspect has a wealth of experience with metal fabrication and welding,” PPB spokesperson Mike Benner s…
Devices used in ballot box fires had the words "Free Gaza," source says
The incendiary devices used in suspected arson attacks on two ballot drop boxes in Oregon and Washington state on Monday were marked with the words “Free Gaza,” a law enforcement source told CBS News Wednesday. Nicole Sganga has the latest. Politics – CBSNews.comRead MoreThe post Devices used in ballot box fires had the words “Free Gaza,” source says appeared first on Local First Media Group.
‘Free Gaza’ Message Found On Devices Used In Ballot Box Fires In Oregon, Washington
Fires likely torching hundreds of ballots in drop boxes near Portland, Oregon, on Monday were set ablaze using devices that carried the message “Free Gaza.” On Monday, fires were set in two election drop boxes located in Portland and Vancouver, Washington. The boxes were located just 15 miles apart. Investigators looking into the drop box ...
Suspect behind ballot box fires in Oregon, Washington may strike again: police
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Authorities believe the man suspected of setting fires in ballot boxes in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, this month could be planning more attacks. The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) released additional details about the suspect, who remains at large, during a press conference on Wednesday. “We believe this suspect has a wealth of experience with metal fabrication and welding,” PPB spokesperson Mike Benner s…
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