Federal agents on Wednesday arrested a suspect in the mailing of letters to President Barack Obama and a U.S. senator that initially tested positive for the poison ricin.
The suspect was identified as Kenneth Curtis of Tupelo, Miss., federal officials told NBC News.
Both letters carried an identical closing statement, according to an FBI bulletin obtained by NBC News on Wednesday.
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Thats probably was where the mix up was earlier today.
are they sure this time
I don't believe they have anyone , just another lie to make the public think they are great.
Who ever he is he is my hero
your "Hero" 10:21? risking innocent lives by mailing poison? your a dipsh#t.
Turns out this supposed ricin wasn't even a danger. I didn't think so. Even the craziest of the crazies isn't crazy enough nor stupid enough to ruin their own life by killing a nothing like obama. obama and admin probably made the whole think up anyway in an atempt to inflate his importance.
yeah, because there is nothing important about the US presidency. LOL. Turn off Limbaugh until you can enjoy it as the form of entertainment, not reality, that it is.
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