(Reuters) - A bomb threat forced the evacuation of a National Security Agency facility under construction in Utah on Monday but investigators found nothing suspicious, an FBI spokeswoman said.
The site for the spy agency is being built at Camp Williams, a military base just south of Salt Lake City. The Army Corps of Engineers is overseeing the project.FBI spokeswoman Deborah Bertram declined to say how the threat was received but said it led to an evacuation at the site.
FBI agents spent several hours at the site after the threat was received. "We found nothing suspicious," Bertram said.
U.S. officials have released few details on the purpose of the National Security Agency center.
The agency is in charge of collecting and analyzing foreign communications and protecting U.S. government communications and information systems.
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Some moron tried to do that at my place of employment, from the gas station right down the road, needless to say he got caught, it was from a payphone........ dumb mother fucker.......
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I grew up in La Grange, TX. Home of
the fucking Chicken Ranch! Went to college at Southwest Texas State..San Marcos, TX. Now live in Austin, TX...A very special place.
I don't understand your language..George Bush didn't do shit for Texas and Rick Perry is a fucking blow hard idiot...Obama bashing is senseless. I grew up rural Texas conservative..and nobody screams in the headlines fuck the president........explain why Bush was better? White and rich, natural gas, unchecked tapping of all of Fort Worth, TX..My aunt ain't getting a penny from the drilling boom, yet her backyard is lit up like xmas,,,,year around.