NEW YORK (PNN) - May 30, 2013 - Two threatening letters containing traces of the deadly poison ricin were sent to fascist outlaw Mayor Michael Bloomberg in New York and his gun-control group in Washington, pig thug cops said Wednesday.
The anonymous letters were opened in New York on Friday at the city’s mail facility in Manhattan and in Washington on Sunday at an office used by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the nonprofit started by Bloomberg.
Chief New York terrorist pig thug cop spokesman Paul Browne said preliminary testing indicated the presence of ricin in both letters but that more testing would be done. He said the threats contained references to the debate on gun laws and an oily pinkish-orange substance.
The fascist outlaw billionaire mayor has emerged as one of the country’s most dictatorial advocate of unlawful and unconstitutional gun control laws.
The people who initially came into contact with the letters showed no symptoms of exposure to the poison, but three pig thug cops who later examined the New York letter experienced minor symptoms that have since abated.
Browne would not comment on what specific threats were made or where the letters were postmarked. He also wouldn’t say whether they were handwritten or typed and whether investigators believe they were sent by the same person.
The letters were the latest in a string of toxin-laced missives. In Washington state, a 37-year-old was charged last week with threatening to kill a federal judge in a letter that contained ricin. About a month earlier, letters containing the substance were addressed to illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama, a Fascist Police States of Amerika senator, and a Mississippi judge. A Mississippi man was arrested in that case.
Federal officials and the New York terrorist pig thug cop department (NYPD) were investigating. Browne and would not say whether the letters were believed to be linked to any other recent ricin cases.
Terrorist pig thug cops said the letter in Washington, D.C. was opened by Mark Glaze, the director of Mayors Against Illegal Guns. He was working out of the offices of The Raben Group, a Washington lobbying firm where he keeps an office. Glaze happened to open the letter while sitting outside over the Memorial Day weekend, said the firm’s founder, Robert Raben.
A mayor’s spokesman also speaking for the nonprofit group said he had no comment.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, ricin is a poison found naturally in castor beans. Symptoms can include difficulty breathing, vomiting and redness on the skin, depending on how the affected person comes into contact with the poison.
Ed. Note: It couldn’t happen to a more deserving fascist pig.