October 23, 2024
The office of Kari Lake was put on lockdown Tuesday afternoon after a campaign intern opened a package with a "suspicious" substance. It was later deemed safe.
The office of Kari Lake was put on lockdown Tuesday afternoon after a campaign intern opened a package with a “suspicious” substance. It was later deemed safe.



The office of Arizona GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake was put on lockdown Tuesday after a campaign staffer opened a package with a “suspicious” substance. 

A campaign spokesperson told Fox News Digital that an intern at the campaign’s Phoenix office opened an envelope with a suspicious substance and a note that said, “caution anthrax.” 

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The campaign called authorities, prompting a response from multiple law enforcement agencies and a hazmat team. 

Officers and firefighters cleared the building and sent in a team to investigate the substance. 

The Phoenix Police Department said the substance was tested and deemed “non-hazardous.” 

“There were no immediate threats to the community and the occupants of the building will be allowed access shortly. Investigators have been assigned,” Phoenix police told Fox News Digital in a statement. 

“The radical left, with help from the mainstream media, has escalated its attacks against me from baseless smears and legal harassment to physical threats. Today, my office received a suspicious envelope, potentially containing anthrax — an attempt to intimidate and silence me,” Lake said in a statement. “This isn’t just about me; it’s an attack on our movement. I won’t be intimidated, and those responsible must be brought to justice. The time to unite against these dangerous, un-American tactics is now.” 

Lake’s Democratic opponent, Ruben Gallego wrote on X: “I condemn any act of violence of threats against Kari Lake, her office, or other public officials.” 

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“My thoughts are with the staffer involved, and I’m grateful for the swift response by @PhoenixPolice, @PHXFire, and the hazmat team,” he said. “I hope everything is resolved safely and quickly.” 

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