It was not immediately clear when the envelope was received. But it arrived in a Senate mail facility, which has now been closed for more testing. All congressional mail will now be processed through the U.S. House facility.
An envelope mailed to Sen. Roger Wicker's Capitol office tested positive for the poison Ricin.
The ricin scare in Washington after suspicious packages arrived at the White House and some Congressional offices â" including a letter mailed to Sen. Roger Wicker (R, Mississippi) that tested positive for ricin â" raises
So read the letters that touched off a poison scare across Washington after the contents of the envelopes discovered at off-site White House and Senate mail rooms showed preliminary positive results for ricin, a law enforcement source said Wednesday.
(WASHINGTON) â" Unlike with the Boston Marathon bomber, police have a suspect in mind as they try to determine who mailed a letter to Sen. Roger Wicker that tested positive for poisonous ricin, a Senate colleague said. âThe person that is a suspect
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