A WOMAN who allegedly mailed ricin poison to President Donald Trump at the White House has been identified.
Pascale Ferrier, of Quebec, Canada, was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of sending an envelope containing the deadly poison ricin to Trump.
U.S. court records, which were obtained by CBC News, revealed the woman's identity on Tuesday.
Ferrier, 53, was arrested at the New York-Canada border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and is expected to face federal charges, officials told the Associated Press.
She was apprehended over the weekend at a border crossing between Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York.
Ferrier was reportedly carrying a gun at the time of her arrest.
According to the United States Attorney's Office, Ferrier is set to appear in court on Tuesday afternoon, as her Monday appearance was delayed.
Ferrier was previously arrested last year for using a fake driver's license in the US - which she spent 20 days in jail for, court records reveal.
Her alleged package was intercepted by law enforcement officials at a government facility that screens mail addressed to...
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6 comments:
That's a woman!?!? :LOL:
So who gave her the ricin?
As usual, to learn about anti Trump crap from Canadians, or MUCH ELSE for that matter, one must go to international media to learn anything.
Man.....women from Quebec have really gone downhill since I was last there.
Woman hell looks like FBI turd Comey.
Poor pitiful soul. Remember the five-percent rule. If you are in a random group of twenty people, one of them will be a Pascale Ferrier. They usually don't know what planet they are on. Guard yourself and family at all times!
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