Bomb Threat Investigated at Brother's Home of Pope Leo XIV
Authorities investigated a bomb threat at the Chicago-area home of Pope Leo XIV's brother, John Prevost, finding no explosives. The threat occurred after President Trump's criticism of Leo, the first U.S. pope, known for opposing the Iran War. Ongoing investigations aim to trace the source of the false report.
Police launched an investigation following a bomb threat targeting the Chicago-area residence of John Prevost, brother of Pope Leo XIV, after searches turned up no explosives. The incident came to light on Wednesday evening in New Lenox, Illinois, prompting authorities to evacuate nearby homes as a precautionary measure.
The threat emerged soon after President Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV for his open disapproval of the war in Iran. Leo, the first U.S. pope, who hails from Chicago, has been a vocal opponent of the Middle Eastern conflict, taking a strong stance in his recent address in Cameroon.
Despite the investigation revealing no hazardous materials, police continue to search for the origin of the false alarm. Meanwhile, Trump contrasted his condemnation of Leo as overly liberal with praise for Leo's brother Louis, recognized for backing Trump's MAGA movement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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