Posted on 10/15/2018 1:56:01 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Police and a hazmat team were on the scene at the Maine home of Sen. Susan Collins (R) on Monday.
The Bangor Daily News reported that police were at the house on West Broadway in Bangor as police investigated what was described as a "suspicious letter."
Annie Clark, a spokeswoman for Collins, told The Hill that the senator was on her way home from Washington.
Collins's husband, Thomas Daffron, is currently at the house, Clark said.
UPDATE: Hayward Street closed near Sen. Susan Collins home.
Nit-Noi Ricker (@MaineNitNoi) October 15, 2018 Sgt. Wade Betters with the Bangor Police Department told the newspaper that there is no perceived threat to the public.
Members of our Criminal Investigation Division are currently on scene and the investigation is ongoing. The Bangor Fire Department and a Hazmat team from Orono, Maine, are assisting the investigation, Betters said in a release.
The Bangor police said in a press briefing that they could not release any details regarding what was written in the letter and would likely turn the case over to the U.S. Capitol Police.
The Hill has reached out to Capitol Police for comment.
#BREAKING: Police on scene of @SenatorCollins home in Bangor investigating a suspicious letter. Im told Collins husband was at the home, and she is now on her way home from Washington.
the return address is the ANTIFA office..
In Chappaqua?
Dear Miss Collins, I am a Nigerian prince who needs your help in securing my legacy from a Swiss bank account where it is being held in escrow . . .
Write out ten copies of this letter by hand and forward them to ten of your acquaintances. Very bad things have befallen recipients who break the chain.
next for Dem-terrorists is throwing acid into faces....
If that happens (or abducting GOP children, or killing people as the Scalise thug tried) then a new step (a permanent end to the Dem-terrorists in question) will be taken by the Dems’ opposition. And when police chiefs, mayors, and prominent politicians go on tv to say “stop this killing—— now.” the opposition to the dem-terrorists will say “No.”
Firmly.
I guess this means that the commemorative Maxine Waters get in their faces postage stamp is now available for purchase.
Didn’t the mobsters of the prohibition era like acid as well?
Any acid thrower caught in the act should be dropped on the spot.
Somebody throws acid in my face, hopefully, I will have my 100%-illegal-to-carry heirloom knife on me so I can open it and gut him like a dead fish.
Not only that, it was in cursive.
Yeahm, they ade those threats, but I am thinking more along the lines of the Muslims in Great Britain, where devout Muslims throw acid in the faces of Muslim women who refuse to wear the hijab.
No doubt terrorist dims have a long list of justifications in their warped minds for inflicting pain and misery.
Damn Nazi leftists.
mobsters used it, too in 1930s....
I saw the tactic on a few Untouchables reruns.
Yes. I own the complete Untouchables,The Return of Eliot Ness movie,all Dragnet 1950s through 1970,plus the magnificent full MSquad (with Lee Marvin as Lt. Frank Ballanger-—note my name below) ,the great Richard Diamond, Racket Squad, Adam 12 and more.
Acid is so cruel and every once in a while some monster revives it like the Dems probably will. We MUST put a stop to anyone who does this.
I have half of the old Untouchables and the 1990s soundtrack of the remake.
Good taste. Check ebay for other dvds. A good one had Robert Stack with a deadpan look promise a crook leniency and then when asked later to make good on his promise to pardon him he said to the guy “Did I? I don’t remember.”
Get the MSquad there or Amazon. Well worth it. I was amazed at how terrific Lee Marvin was, thinking since I was a kid at the time I must have exaggerated the memory of it but Marvin was truly great.
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