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Two recipients of routine mailers from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation received charred envelopes on May 23. The deliveries occurred hours apart in separate states and prompted reports to law enforcement and USPS.
Military.comTwo clients of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation received charred envelopes through the U.S. Postal Service on Saturday, May 23. One recipient lives in Florida and the other in West Virginia. Both envelopes contained donation mailers from the organization and showed similar burn patterns.
They provided photos showing the envelopes placed in plastic bags by postal workers and noted that the letters inside were partially burned. Both individuals asked whether other clients had received similar mail.
Both recipients told Military.com they had supported the foundation for years.
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has operated for more than 20 years and maintains a client base of over 100,000 military members, civilian personnel, and veterans. Its founder stated that the foundation and its staff have received ongoing threats during that period.
com contacted USPS and state police in Florida and West Virginia. A local police department said it was not previously aware of the incidents but planned to forward the matter to its criminal division. Both recipients said they intend to file additional reports with law enforcement and postal authorities.
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