FBI says bomb threats to several states came from Russian email domains, deemed non-credible
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FBI says bomb threats to several states came from Russian email domains, deemed non-credible
By ERIC TUCKER
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The FBI did not identify the states in question, but Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said earlier Tuesday that the states election process had snuffed out some bomb threats that he said came from Russia.
Officials in Fulton County, Georgia, said they received multiple calls and the threats forced a brief closure of two polling places.
The bomb threats were among multiple disturbances that U.S. officials are tracking.
But Cait Conley, a senior adviser to the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, told reporters on a call Tuesday there were no national-level security incidents that were threatening to disrupt the election on a wide scale.
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Another metro Atlanta county has seen voting disrupted by bomb threats.
About an hour before polls were to close, officials in DeKalb County said they received bomb threats against five polling places.
Officials in the overwhelmingly Democratic suburb said voting had been suspended at those locations until police confirm there are no bombs.
County officials say theyre seeking a court order to extend voting, which is routine in Georgia when a polling place is disrupted.