Authorities in at least two states are investigating a spate of suspicious envelopes sent to election offices.
Lucien Bruggeman and Alexander MallinAuthorities in at least two states are investigating a spate of suspicious envelopes sent to election offices this week in what one state official called an act of "domestic terrorism."
An initial test of white powdery substance from an envelope that was sent to the county elections office tested positive for fentanyl, the Spokane Police Department said.
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