Bomb threat at DNC headquarters found to be not credible
U.S. Capitol Police found no explosives after a thorough search of the Democratic National Committee headquarters following a bomb threat on the 24th anniversary of 9/11.
- An email prompted bomb threat investigation at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C. on Thursday afternoon.
- The U.S. Capitol Police conducted an interior sweep of the DNC building after receiving a potential bomb threat notification around 1:07 p.m.
- This incident occurred a day after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at a Utah university.
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Bomb threats reported by Maryland’s Democratic House, Senate leaders
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Police Respond to Bomb Threat at Democratic Party Headquarters on Capitol Hill in D.C.
Capitol Police responded to an “incident” Thursday at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., according to posts by Congressional reporters about an alert sent to Senate staffers warning them to steer clear of the location.
Capitol Police Declare Bomb Threat at DNC a Hoax
A flurry of activity in and around the Democratic National Committee headquarters sent dozens of people rushing for cover early this afternoon in the vicinity of the building in Washington, D.C. A DNC spokesperson said in a statement made available to Newsmax that "this afternoon, there was a bomb threat to DNC HQ that was determined to not be credible by the U.S. Capitol Police." Following the initial safety declaration, investigators were stil…
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