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Suspicious white powder that forced the ICE field office in New York City to evacuate is not hazardous, the FBI said Friday.
Envelopes containing an unidentified white powder that were found at a government building in New York City did not contain any dangerous substances, officials said.
One of the suspicious white-powder envelopes sent to an ICE office in Manhattan this week included a menacing note saying it ...
The FBI is investigating five letters containing white powder sent to 26 Federal Plaza, sparking an evacuation and urgent ...
A judge ruled on Tuesday that the administration must refrain from using the 26 Federal Plaza building to hold immigrants ...
Officials say the substance found Thursday in envelopes in the mailroom of an ICE office at 26 Federal Plaza was not ...
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An evacuation occurred at 26 Federal Plaza, NYC, due to white powder in letters, later identified as non-dangerous boric acid ...
Envelopes containing an unidentified white powder that were found at a government building in New York City did not contain ...
An ICE field office in New York City was evacuated on Thursday after several envelopes containing an unknown white powder ...
Mayor Eric Adams says he has been briefed about the discovery, adding "there are no known injuries at this time." ...
By Mark Prussin, Alice Gainer, Adi Guajardo Click here for updates on this story NEW YORK CITY (WCBS, WLNY) — A suspicious white powder that forced the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office ...