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Toy Bomb Sent As 'Joke' by Florida Deputy to Lieutenant Prompts Evacuation, Then Resignation - Newsweek

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January 10, 2019
Toy Bomb Sent As 'Joke' by Florida Deputy to Lieutenant Prompts Evacuation, Then Resignation - Newsweek
Toy Bomb Sent As 'Joke' by Florida Deputy to Lieutenant Prompts Evacuation, Then Resignation
Australian police investigate suspicious packages sent to diplomatic missions
Suspicious packages found at foreign consulates in Canberra, Melbourne
Australian police investigate suspicious packages sent to diplomatic missions - AOL

Toy Bomb Sent As 'Joke' by Florida Deputy to Lieutenant Prompts Evacuation, Then Resignation - Newsweek

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A Florida deputy prompted the evacuation the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office after he sent a toy bomb to a lieutenant as a “joke.” A toy bomb was delivered to the desk of Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Joseph Gerretz on Tuesday through inner-office mail, WFLA reported.
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Toy Bomb Sent As 'Joke' by Florida Deputy to Lieutenant Prompts Evacuation, Then Resignation

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
A Florida deputy prompted the evacuation the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office after he sent a toy bomb to a lieutenant as a “joke.” A toy bomb was delivered to the desk of Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Joseph Gerretz on Tuesday through inner-office mail, WFLA reported.
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Australian police investigate suspicious packages sent to diplomatic missions

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
MELBOURNE, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Police in Australia are investigating suspicious packages sent to a wide range of embassies and consulates on Wednesday, which officials said included the U.S.
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Suspicious packages found at foreign consulates in Canberra, Melbourne

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
While on a different scale and intensity of offending, there could be behavioural parallels with US pipe-bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, who is accused of ...
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Australian police investigate suspicious packages sent to diplomatic missions - AOL

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MELBOURNE, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Police in Australia are investigating suspicious packages sent to a wide range of embassies and consulates on Wednesday, which officials said included the U.S.
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