TX - White powder results in two taken to hospital, sent to Sen. Ted Cruz, Oct 2018

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If dup thread pls alert TIA

remains unclear whether the material was in fact toxic

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Two people were taken to the hospital after apparently being exposed to a white powdery substance in an office building at 3200 SW Fwy. The 9th floor of the Phoenix Tower has been evacuated as HFD HazMat is responding to the scene working to determine the nature of the substance.

Houston Fire Dept on Twitter

Authorities are investigating a piece of mail with a white powdery substance that was sent to Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) campaign headquarters in Houston, a spokeswoman for Cruz's campaign said Tuesday.

Campaign staff reported the mail to authorities after opening it on Tuesday. A hazmat team and firefighters from the Houston Fire Department responded

Hazmat team responds to substance mailed to Cruz campaign office in Texas
 
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somewhat confusing

who on earth would one dine on beans that poison you?!!

Sir -Would you like a side of beans that are dangerous beyond flatulence?

Wife who hates her husband whispers to server -- yes bring my husband a LARGE bowl if you don't mind!
 
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Oh my, not this again. It's like the Anthrax attacks!
 
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having trouble getting update which is odd ? anyone
 
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no idea what is going on

i am finding it fun to check in on fox for a little bit from time to time

they are reporting confirmed Rican

but it is fox so who knows

do any of you know anything from a real news source>>
 
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Here is the latest I can find from the LA Times and an updated Fox article:

Packages that may contain ricin found at Pentagon mail screening facility; suspicious envelope sent to Trump - Los Angeles Times
Authorities at the Pentagon found at least two packages suspected of containing ricin, a poison made from castor beans, a spokesman said on Tuesday.

The Secret Service is also confirming that a suspicious envelope was addressed to President Trump.

[...]

Pentagon spokesman Chris Sherwood said the two envelopes found at its mail screening facility had been found Monday.

At least two packages sent to Pentagon suspected to contain ricin, official says
Authorities at the Pentagon found at least two packages suspected of containing ricin, a spokesman said Tuesday, with the news coming amid a scare at Sen. Ted Cruz's office in Houston involving a "white powdery substance" that turned out to not be hazardous.

A Pentagon spokesman confirmed to Fox News that two packages -- addressed to U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis and the Navy's top officer, Admiral John Richardson -- are suspected of containing ricin.

The packages never made their way into the Pentagon, but were flagged in a mail delivery building next door on Monday, the spokesman said. Initial tests were positive for ricin, a poison made from castor beans, but the FBI is now doing analysis to make final determinations.
 

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