The Arizona Supreme Court and several surrounding buildings were evacuated when a suspicious package containing "homemade ...
An Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesperson said the court was sent vials that tested positive for a "homemade ...
The Arizona Supreme Court was evacuated Monday after a package with no return label in the building's mail room tested ...
The Arizona Supreme Court has been evacuated and the streets around it have been cordoned off by Phoenix Police after a ...
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Joseph J. Godlewski, 48, appeared in court Monday on a charge of possession of an improvised explosive device.
Authorities are investigating a "suspicious package" near the Arizona State Capitol in downtown Phoenix on Monday.
A package received by the Arizona Supreme Court tested positive for a "homemade explosive substance," authorities said.
Court officials discovered the package, which had no return label, prompting an immediate law enforcement response.
The package, which was discovered around 8 a.m., contained multiple vials — two of which tested positive for an “unspecified ...
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