
Nevertheless, Newsweek noted further:
WOIO's staff contacted local police departments as well as the Cleveland FBI regarding the threatening letter. According to a release from the Jackson Township Police Department, police dispatch received calls around 12:40 p.m. from both WOIO and WEWS, an ABC News affiliate based in Cleveland, regarding a potential bomb threat at a Target in their county.
Jackson Township officers evacuated and searched the store along with a bomb-sniffing dog from the Stark Country Sheriff's office, read the release. According to a report from The Repository in Canton, Ohio, no bombs were found at the location and store operations resumed around 3:15 p.m.
It's also important to point out that just recently, our figurehead president and geriatric commander-in-chief, Joe Biden, appeared at a historically black college to falsely claim that whites are the "biggest domestic terrorist threat" facing the country.
Now, why would anyone fabricate something like that in a multi-ethnic country if their intention wasn't to cause interracial violence that would lead to widespread destruction and loss of life?
Of course, it was intentional. He was told to say what he said for the express purpose of demonizing the white majority in our country and thus legitimizing violence committed against them.
The far left is a culturally and socially destructive force. Always has been. Leftists burn and tear down, they don't build and encourage prosperity.
And they will destroy America if we let them.
Sources include:
Newsweek.com
Cleveland19.com
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