KBI interviewing lawmakers about powdered-envelope case

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Investigators from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation have been interviewing lawmakers in recent days about the envelopes they received last summer laced with white powder.

Several lawmakers said they have been interviewed by the KBI where they were asked largely about the circumstances related to the envelopes they received with powder.

The questions were largely characterized as routine, including whether they received any follow-up suspicious mail.

Lawmakers said they were interviewed in their statehouse offices.

Several sources speaking anonymously to be candid said they were led to believe the information was requested by the FBI and that the case . . .

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