UPDATE: An arrest has been made and the threat has been "nullified."
UPDATE: Portland Police make arrest in case of threats against police. https://t.co/1n1EsD0O6J
— Kim Block (@KimWGME) August 3, 2016
UPDATE II: The man arrested is a native of Norway.
BREAKING: @PolicePortland arrest Espen Brungodt, 28 of Norway (the country, not Maine) for threats against police
— Jennifer Long (@JenniferWGME) August 3, 2016
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A parking garage in Portland, ME was shut down after various news outlets in Maine received emailed threats saying that policemen were going to be killed. A Twitter account using the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter also tweeted threats saying that police officers were also going to be shot and killed with a rifle.
The @PressHerald forwarded NEWS CENTER the body of the email threat pic.twitter.com/YWEOTqt8os
— Jeff Schools (@JeffMaineSports) August 3, 2016
These tweets are directed at @PolicePortland - police speaking at 11:30, @BradWGME is live at noon w/latest @WGME pic.twitter.com/brj76mQaXQ
— Katie Sampson (@KatieWGME) August 3, 2016
The garage was swept by K9 units and no explosives were found. Police remain vigilant in ensuring that all officers stay safe.
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The Cumberland County Courthouse has also been evacuated.
RT @DanielleWaugh: The Cumberland county courthouse is being evacuated now pic.twitter.com/MuyPob3XV6
— WCSH 6 (@WCSH6) August 3, 2016
Last month, 18 people were arrested after blocking an intersection in Portland's Old Port for several hours.