The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Official says suspect had hit list of targets

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The man suspected of sending pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and other opponents of President Donald Trump kept a list of elected officials and others who investigat­ors believe were intended targets, an official told The Associated Press on Monday.

The disclosure came as 56-yearold Cesar Sayoc made his initial court appearance in Miami federal court Monday, saying little but tearing up, and after bomb squads were called to a post office in Atlanta about a suspicious mailing to CNN similar to the pipe bomb packages recovered in the case last week.

The official said authoritie­s had recovered soldering equipment, a printer, and stamps similar to those used on the package bombs in the investigat­ion into Sayoc, who was arrested last week in Florida. Authoritie­s believe Sayoc was putting explosives together in his van.

The official wasn’t authorized to discuss the ongoing investigat­ion and spoke on condition of anonymity to the AP. The official also said that, as part of the investigat­ion, authoritie­s were scrutinizi­ng Sayoc’s social media posts.

The FBI said via its Twitter account that the recovered package in Atlanta was “similar in appearance” to the bubblewrap­ped manila envelopes authoritie­s say were sent by Sayoc to intended targets from Delaware to California, including former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Vice President Joe Biden.

 ?? Petros Giannakour­is / Associated Press ?? A young man throws a sign at riot police during a protest in central Athens on Monday. Greek police have fired tear gas to repel rioting teenagers who attacked them with petrol bombs and stones during a protest against the left-led government’s education policies.
Petros Giannakour­is / Associated Press A young man throws a sign at riot police during a protest in central Athens on Monday. Greek police have fired tear gas to repel rioting teenagers who attacked them with petrol bombs and stones during a protest against the left-led government’s education policies.

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