Feds probe doctor’s connection to anthrax mailings
Emergency Management Alert, August 13, 2004
Federal agents are busy investigating a doctor who warned of bioterrorism attacks in the early 1990s and whether he has any connections to the 2001 anthrax mailings, the Associated Press reported.
Doctor Kenneth Berry requested anthrax vaccines in 1997. The same year Berry requested first responder training programs in bioterrorism response.
Federal agents searched Berry's New Jersey home, a former apartment in Wellsville, New York, and even his parent's home.
The searches are reportedly part of the FBI's investigation into the unsolved 2001 anthrax attacks that killed five people.
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