The sister of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was targeted with a bomb threat on March 8, according to the Charleston Police Department.
A sister of conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was the target of a bomb threat at her home in Charleston, South Carolina, earlier this month, local police said on Wednesday.
The unnamed writer of the email claimed to have created and placed a pipe bomb inside Williams' mailbox that would detonate if opened, according to a police report obtained by USA TODAY.
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Williams is also an attorney. “I’ve constructed a pipe bomb which I recently placed in Amy Coney Barrett’s sister’s mailbox at her home,” the email read. “The device’s detonation ...
The sister of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice was targeted by a bomb threat on Monday morning, according to the Charleston Police Department.
claiming a pipe bomb had been planted in her mailbox, according to a police report. The threat read: Using a 1x8-inch threaded galvanized pipe, end caps, a kitchen timer, some wires, metal clips ...
The email claimed a pipe bomb was planted in Coney Williams' mailbox. The threatening email referenced pro-Palestinian activism, the Post and Courier reported. "Using a 1x8-inch threaded ...
The threat was made in an email and was sent to police, claiming there was a pipe bomb in the mailboxes of Harding’s home and his parents, according to NBC Connecticut. Harding confirmed no ...
"I've constructed a pipe bomb which I recently placed in Amy Coney Barrett's sister's mailbox at her home," the email said, according to the police report. "The device's detonation will be triggered ...
“The device’s detonation will be triggered as soon as the mailbox is next opened,” the emailed threat read. The pipe bomb proved to be a hoax, but the threats and intimidation faced by ...