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| Powder Found In DOC Part Of Gov. Building |
| By ajc.com |
| Published: 11/03/2010 |
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A white, powdery substance found on the 12th floor of a state government building in downtown Atlanta was not biological or chemical in nature, fire officials said. An envelope containing powder was discovered in the James H. Sloppy Floyd Building shortly before 4 p.m., Katy Pando, spokeswoman for the Georgia Building Authority, told the AJC. Two people were transported to the hospital as a precaution, but no one was ill following the discovery of the powder in the Department of Corrections. A minimal amount of powder was found, according to Atlanta fire deputy chief Chris Wessels. There was not enough of the substance to identify at the scene, and the sample will be sent to the FBI crime lab, Wessels said. Read More. |
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