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Florida Arrest in Suspicious Packages Case

A Florida arrest was made this morning in the suspicious packages case, after two more “bombs” were found in Florida that were addressed to Cory Booker and James Clapper which brings the total devices to 12. The suspect was arrested in Plantation, Florida at an auto parts store and has been identified as 56-year-old Cesar Altieri Sayoc. There is a planned press conference at 2:30 Eastern, which we will monitor.

Screenshot via Twitter

The package addressed to Cory Booker was located at the Opa-Locka mail facility. The package addressed to James Clapper was located at the 52nd street mail facility in Manhattan. According to Fox, several of the packages were sent through the Opa-Locka mail station.

Police hauled away a van that had side windows completely covered in stickers. The strange thing is that generally, a police officer would have stopped that van due to the windows being obstructed. Just asking, when were the stickers put on the windows?

The narrative thus far is a ‘deranged Trump supporter.’ Mental case perhaps? None of the “devices” detonated, and no one was injured, but we expect more information at the press conference. Reports say that the man was known to police for making “terroristic threats.”

H/T Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children

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Faye Higbee

Faye Higbee is the columnist manager for Uncle Sam's Misguided Children. She has been writing at Conservative Firing Line since 2013 as well. She is also a published author.

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