Florida Man Arrested in <br />Connection to Mail Bombings A spokesperson for the <br />Department of Justice <br />made the announcement <br />of the arrest via Twitter. Officials have <br />named the <br />suspect as <br />Cesar Sayoc. He is described as <br />a man in his 50's who has a <br />criminal history, a Florida <br />address and "ties to New York." Photos on Twitter of the suspect's vehicle revealed a van covered with stickers in support of President <br />Donald Trump. The Department of Justice has <br />scheduled a press conference <br />for Friday afternoon in which <br />further details are expected. Two more packages were intercepted <br />on Friday, bringing the total <br />number so far to 12. Democratic Senator Cory Booker <br />and Obama-era Director of National <br />Intelligence James Clapper <br />were the latest targets. The other 10 targets have <br />all been either high profile <br />Democrats or outspoken Trump critics. The first packages, sent to <br />the homes of Barack Obama <br />and Hillary Clinton, were <br />discovered on Wednesday. That same day, the Manhattan <br />Time Warner building <br />which hosts the CNN offices, <br />were evacuated due to a similar threat. In a tweet on Friday before <br />the arrest, Trump referred <br />to the mailings as "this 'Bomb' stuff." Speaking at the White House <br />following the arrest, <br />his tone had shifted. President Donald Trump, via CNN