On Friday night the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) reported that 30 Kansas legislators were sent envelopes containing white powder.

KBI agents working alongside the FBI, KDHE, OSFM, Kansas National Guard, KHP, and several local police departments, sheriff’s offices, and fire departments have responded after mail was received by legislators and other public officials containing a suspicious white powder.

As of Sunday night approximately 100 envelopes with white powder were sent to Kansas legislators and public officials.

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach also received a letter with the white powder.

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