FBI agents investigating the October ballot box arsons in Vancouver and Portland renewed requests for tips Thursday, saying they’re seeking someone who is knowledgeable about explosives or thermite, a mixture used in the attacks.
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Source: The Columbian
FBI: Thermite was used in attacks on Vancouver and Portland ballot drop boxes
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