Police investigate bomb threat at Chicago-area home of Pope Leo's brother


April 16 (Reuters) - Police on ⁠Thursday were investigating a bomb threat made to the Chicago-area ⁠home of Pope Leo's brother John Prevost after a ‌search found no explosives or hazardous materials.

A bomb threat was reported Wednesday evening at the home of John Prevost in New Lenox, Illinois, according to media outlets ​that cited police. Prevost lives on the ⁠same street cited as the ⁠location of the attack by police. New Lenox police did not return ⁠a ‌call for comment on the report.

The threat comes after President Donald Trump on Sunday attacked Pope Leo XIV, the ⁠first U.S. pope, over his criticism of the ​war in Iran. ‌Leo is originally from Chicago.

Police in New Lenox received the ⁠report of ​a bomb threat at a private residence on Wednesday evening and evacuated nearby homes as they searched the area.

"After careful examination, investigators determined that ⁠the threat was unsubstantiated and that no ​explosive devices or hazardous materials were present," police said in a statement.

The investigation was continuing in order to find the origin of the false ⁠report, they said.

Leo leads the 1.4 billion-member Church and has emerged as an outspoken critic of the war.

In unusually forceful remarks in Cameroon on Thursday, Leo blasted leaders who spend billions on wars ​and said the world was "being ravaged by ⁠a handful of tyrants."

While he criticized Leo as being too liberal and "weak ​on crime," Trump praised his brother ‌Louis, of Florida, for his support for ​Trump's MAGA movement. John Prevost is another of the pope's older brothers.

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by William Maclean)

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