Bomb Threat Made to Connecticut Attorney General’s Home, He Says Family is Safe
Bomb Threat Made to His Residence
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced on Friday that a bomb threat was made to his home in Stamford.
Response and Aftermath
Tong expressed gratitude for the swift response from law enforcement and first responders, stating that his family is safe and thanked them for their professionalism and hard work.
"I want to thank the state and local police and first responders for their professionalism and hard work today in responding to this threat. I am grateful that my family is safe. I am going to continue to do my job fighting for and protecting Connecticut families," Tong said in a statement.
No Further Information Available
No additional information is currently available regarding the incident.
Conclusion
The Connecticut Attorney General’s office has confirmed that a bomb threat was made to his home, but the family is safe and secure. Tong has thanked law enforcement and first responders for their prompt response and continues to carry out his duties to protect and serve the people of Connecticut.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who made the bomb threat?
- The identity of the individual or individuals who made the bomb threat is currently unknown.
- Is the Attorney General’s family safe?
- Yes, according to the Attorney General, his family is safe and sound.
- What was the response from law enforcement and first responders?
- The response was prompt and professional, with the Attorney General expressing gratitude for their hard work and dedication.