Bomb Threats Disrupt Multiple California Election Offices
Authorities investigate a series of threats targeting registrar offices across Southern California, prompting evacuations but uncovering no explosives.
- Bomb threats were received at election offices in L.A., Orange, Riverside, San Diego, and Santa Clara counties, causing evacuations and security sweeps.
- Investigations are underway with local law enforcement and the FBI, as threats appear to originate from Russian email domains.
- Despite the threats, no explosives were found, and election offices have resumed operations to ensure ballot counting continues.
- Authorities emphasize the importance of maintaining a secure and transparent electoral process amid these disruptions.
- Similar threats were reported in other states, but none have been deemed credible, highlighting a broader pattern of election-related intimidation.