Multiple US Government Sites Evacuated Over Real, Suspected Explosive Devices
Multiple US Government Sites Evacuated Over Real, Suspected Explosive Devices

Multiple US Government Sites Evacuated Over Real, Suspected Explosive Devices

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Two separate incidents involving suspicious explosive devices occurred in the United States recently. In South Fulton, Georgia, a USPS facility was evacuated after workers found a suspicious package that was confirmed to be a real explosive, with police actively investigating the source, marking a recurrence of similar threats at the same site. Meanwhile, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, a suspicious object initially thought to be an improvised explosive device at the State Capitol was identified as a deconstructed live firework munition with a fuse, prompting an evacuation and a shelter-in-place warning. The Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is leading the investigation with multiple law enforcement agencies, having identified two persons of interest and requesting public assistance for any information or footage related to the incident. The firework device was not capable of causing significant harm compared to a bomb, and authorities continue to analyze evidence while urging vigilance among residents. Both cases highlight ongoing concerns about explosive threats to public safety and the coordinated response by local and federal agencies.

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