State police take the blame for not notifying Pa. lawmakers about ‘hit list’
By Angela Couloumbis and Jaxon White of Spotlight PA
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania State Police acknowledged “a breakdown” in alerting legislators they were targets of online threats of violence and vowed to adopt a new notification process immediately.
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