Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Eleven Marines Fall Ill After U.S. Marine Corps Headquarters Was Mailed An Unknown Suspicious Substance

A hazardous materials (Hazmat) team enters a building at Fort Myer-Henderson Hall military base in Arlington, Virginia, after a suspicious letter made 11 people sick on 27 February 2018 Twitter/@FtMyerFire

ABC News: 11 Marines affected in hazmat incident at Ft. Myer near Pentagon

The FBI and NCIS are investigating a hazmat incident Tuesday at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall next to Arlington National Cemetery and close to the Pentagon.

The FBI and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service were called in, a Marine official said, after 11 Marines were affected by an unknown substance found when an envelope was opened.

Local fire department hazmat teams responded to the scene within minutes.

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More News On Eleven Marines Falling Ill After The U.S. Marine Corps Headquarters Was Mailed An Unknown Suspicious Substance

BREAKING: Hazmat Situation at Marine Corps Headquarters -- ARLNow
Eleven People Fall Ill After U.S. Marine Corps Headquarters Was Mailed Unknown Suspicious Substance -- Newsweek
At least 11 people being treated for symptoms after opening suspicious letter on Marine Corps base -- Business Insider
Two US Marines in hospital after suspicious letter sent to military base -- The Independent

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was not an amateur who sent this. ..11 affected is quite a high number, must be very potent stuff too

Anonymous said...

It came from Asia