Philadelphia police say they thwarted possible attack on Convention Center vote count site
Philadelphia police took two people into custody Thursday night after getting a tip about an out-of-state plot to attack the Pennsylvania Convention Center, where votes were being counted overnight. Police found a weapon in the Hummer from Virginia they were warned to expect, Action News 6 reports. The Hummer itself was still parked on the street Friday morning, with an American flag and QAnon sticker visible on the back.> We're updating BreakingNews this morning from Philadelphia, where police say they've stopped a plot to attack the Pennsylvania Convention Center, where votes are being counted. Police believe the people responsible are from Virginia. @WTKR3 https://t.co/8TUrQ0IiKG pic.twitter.com/szvl9fLvh4> > — Blaine Stewart (@BlaineStewart) November 6, 2020President Trump has a narrow lead 18,000-vote in Pennsylvania, but that's expected to be erased Friday morning after election workers in Philadelphia and elsewhere release new counts of tens of thousands of mail-in ballots. Biden has been winning mail-in votes statewide by about 75 percent to 25 percent, and more like 90 percent to 10 percent in Philadelphia, MSNBC's Steve Kornacki reports.More stories from theweek.com Fox News brings Trump to his knees The day the world stopped paying attention to Donald Trump Meadows reportedly tested positive for coronavirus as U.S. sets another record
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