Did that result from airport shutdown earlier?
From what I gather, and I could of course be wrong, someone at the Avis car rental place found the box of provisional ballots, called cops, then bomb call went out. I don’t seen anything that shows there was an actual bomb or bomb threat. I don’t get it. Who called about a bomb? Was there one? I am not sure where the ballot box/s was or are, I think in a returned car, last person to rent it worked was a Broward County employee.
VIDEO: A police officer just told me the #FortLauderdale airport may be shut down for another 1 to 2 hours per the order of Broward Sheriffs Office under Sheriff Scott Israel.
Even members of the media are being denied entry at the moment. #BrowardCounty pic.twitter.com/oDdBazaOpt— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) November 12, 2018
BREAKING: I can confirm 2 Broward County Sheriffs deputies just responded to @Avis at Fort Lauderdale airport.
I can also confirm the box found says Provisional.
I obtained video of the boxes and police responding inside the Avis.
I have the police report number too. https://t.co/07sXQOroDA— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) November 12, 2018
My source tells me the Avis employee said the last person to drive the car left behind a box of SOE supplies & a box w/ the word provisional written on it. All of it was found in the trunk of the vehicle. Last person to drive car is reportedly a Broward County Employee.— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) November 12, 2018
Source who is inside the @Avis at Fort Lauderdale airport tells me that officers are now inside filling out paperwork looking at the boxes which reportedly are marked as SOE and provisional. Avis employee contacted FDLE after finding the boxes in a back of a rental.— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) November 12, 2018
Media now being denied access to cover the discovery of provisional ballots from a returned rental car linked to Broward County government. Broward Sheriff Scott Israel controlling what media can / cannot get in. This is unreal.@LauraLoomer & I not allowed in. #FloridaRecount pic.twitter.com/8Gy1wP4RSc— Jacob Engels (@JacobEngels) November 12, 2018
Now Im going to ask the question.
Did @browardsheriff Scott Israel order #FortLauderdale airport to be shut down over a BOMB THREAT to divert from the fact that an @Avis employee found a PROVISIONAL BALLOT BOX marked from Supervisor of Elections (SOE) tonight?#LOOMERED https://t.co/SN49nNEnpQ— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) November 12, 2018
This seems to be a pretty good article about the whole thing, so far, doesn’t mention the bomb thing, which apparently was called after the box/s of ballots was/were fond. Go to link to see video and read tweets, too tired to try to copy here:
BREAKING: Avis Employee Finds Provisional Ballot Box and Election Signs in Back of Returned Broward County Car (VIDEO)
Avis employee at Ft. Lauderdale airport found a box labeled with the SOE (Supervisor of Elections) and the word Provisional was found in the back of the returned car. According to the Avis employee the last person to drive the car was a Broward County employee.
Laura Loomer and Jacob Engels were tipped off and drove to the airport but were denied entry.
The media is refusing reporters entry into the area.
FR article with info on thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3705071/posts?page=51
Traffic blocked at Fort Lauderdale airport after suspicious package found,BSO says(votes foundincar)
To: bitt
https://twitter.com/ali/status/1061839243549405184
Loomer is going to go live soon -
https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/1061845866426830848
BREAKING: According to @Avis employee at Fort Lauderdale Airport, the car where the provisional ballot boxes were found was rented by Noah Holliman, per voter records a registered Democrat who allegedly works for Broward SOE whose wife Tiffany has contributed to @AndrewGillum