Police evacuated an area near the Philadelphia ballot-counting center due to alleged bomb threats, officials said Friday. They later declared it clear.
Officials told the paper that K-9 officers carried out a search by 3 p.m., finding no device inside.
SEPTA, the municipal transportation agency, said it stopped all trains at Jefferson Station, located near the Fashion District, according to the station.
A police report obtained by WHYY said the same individual made two calls about a bomb. The mall and outlying areas were then evacuated.
In another incident, Commissioner Danielle Outlaw and District Attorney Larry Krasner said that two men carrying guns outside the vote-counting area were arrested. They said the men didn’t have any connection to a larger effort to cause disruption of the vote-counting, according to the Inquirer.
The Philadelphia Police Department and the FBI are investigating.
On Friday, amid vote-counting in Pennsylvania, Democratic challenger Joe Biden pulled ahead of President Donald Trump. Biden has not declared himself a winner.