Arrested woman who likely sent poison package to Trump



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While trying to enter the United States from Canada, a man was detained, allegedly responsible for sending a “suspicious letter,” the FBI said. According to Reuters, it is a package with ricin addressed to the President of the United States, Donald Trump.

The woman who likely sent the president of the United States, Donald Trump, an envelope with a poisonous substance has been arrested. This was announced by CNN on September 21, citing law enforcement sources.

According to the channel’s interlocutor, the suspect was detained at a border crossing in New York state while trying to enter the United States from Canada. The woman was armed, sources told CNN.

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation, in response to a Reuters investigation, said it had detained a man “allegedly responsible for sending the suspicious letter.”

Agency sources confirmed that this is the ricin envelope, which the US police intercepted this week. The interlocutor said that the detainee has Canadian citizenship. The New York Times wrote that a package of poison could have been sent to Trump from Canada.

Ricin is obtained from castor beans. It is part of the waste generated in the production of castor oil and is a powerful and highly toxic poison. When ingested, it causes nausea, vomiting, and internal bleeding, followed by liver, spleen, and kidney failure and death from collapse of the circulatory system. Ricin has no known antidote.



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