The ABC article is worded to engineer the most nefarious narrative possible. However, if you read the actual story, there’s likely not only nothing to it, but it’s also a total conflation of different issues.
A white substance was found in the mailroom of a New York City building. The building houses an office that District Attorney Alvin Bragg sometimes uses. The powder was identified as coming from a letter that was addressed to “Alvin”. Inside the envelope was a letter containing the typewritten message, “Alvin: I am going to kill you,” with 13 exclamation points. The white substance was not hazardous.
(VIA ABC) – A white powder was discovered in the mailroom at 80 Centre Street, where the Manhattan District Attorney has offices and where a grand jury has been meeting to hear evidence in former President Donald Trump’s case, according to a court official. The powder was determined to be non-hazardous, officials said.
The powder came in an envelope addressed to “Alvin,” an apparent reference to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, according to police sources. Inside the envelope was a letter containing the typewritten message, “Alvin: I am going to kill you,” with 13 exclamation points, according to sources.
This envelope followed a series of unfounded threats that targeted municipal offices in New York this week. “For three days we got four emails,” Susan Stetzer, district manager at Manhattan Community Board 3, told ABC News on Friday. (read more)
The narrative has that particular FBI feeling of “energetic material that may become combustible when subjected to heat or friction.” {link} aka, powered coffee cream.
The only thing missing to complete the FBI version of the story was a noose. However, that might have been a little too telling.