Two in Hospital After Red Brigade Sends Letter With Suspicious Powder to Italian Governor
Sent as a precautionary measure
ROME, May 31 (UPI) -- Italian police said Friday they were investigating a letter containing a suspicious powder sent to a regional governor by the Red Brigades terrorist group.
A person who opened the letter and another person who touched it have been hospitalized as a precautionary measure, ANSA reported.
The letter was addressed to Nicola Zingaretti, governor of the Lazio region that includes Rome. It bore a hand-written five-star symbol of the left-wing group, which usually typed its letters.
The Red Brigades have been thought defunct since the arrests of their leaders in the late 1980s.
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Gee, a "suspicious powder" sent by an organization that has been gone for 20 years, hand written. I wonder if maybe, just maybe, now stay with me here, it was a hoax.