Burnt Envelopes Sent to Military Advocacy Group Raise Alarm Over Possible Targeted Attack
Burnt Envelopes Sent Via USPS Spark Questions of Targeted Attack, Foul Play

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Two clients of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) received burnt envelopes from a donation mailer, raising concerns about a potential targeted attack. The incidents occurred in Florida and West Virginia, prompting MRFF to call for an investigation by the USPS and local law enforcement.
- 01The burnt envelopes were sent to a man in Florida and a woman in West Virginia, both clients of MRFF.
- 02Both recipients reported similar patterns of burning and unusual smells emanating from the envelopes.
- 03MRFF has over 100,000 clients, primarily military personnel and veterans, and has faced threats in the past.
- 04Mikey Weinstein, MRFF's founder, described the incidents as a new level of intimidation against the organization.
- 05The USPS and local law enforcement are being urged to investigate the incidents thoroughly.
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Two individuals associated with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) reported receiving burnt envelopes from a donation mailer, raising suspicions of a targeted attack. The envelopes, which were delivered by the U.S. Postal Service, were sent to a man in Florida and a woman in West Virginia, both of whom described similar burn patterns and alarming smells. The male recipient, a former federal employee, expressed concerns for his family's safety and plans to file a police report. The female recipient, a former U.S. Army staff sergeant, initially dismissed the incident but later recognized its seriousness upon learning of the other case. MRFF, which advocates for the separation of church and state in the military, has faced threats in the past but views these incidents as particularly egregious. Mikey Weinstein, the organization's founder, emphasized the need for a thorough investigation by the USPS and local law enforcement to address this potential intimidation tactic. As of now, no additional incidents have been reported, but MRFF suspects there may be more unreported cases among its clients.
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The incidents have raised concerns about the safety of MRFF clients and the potential for further intimidation tactics.
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