During Thanksgiving, Arnold Schwarzenegger received some unexpected visitors.
According to TMZ, police responded to a potential bomb threat at the Terminator actor’s residence in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Sources close to the Los Angeles Police Department claim that officers were contacted regarding a device that was purportedly left in Schwarzenegger’s mailbox.
However, sources state that no explosive devices were found on the site when law officials arrived.
According to reports, the 77-year-old former governor of California was exercising during the search.
Officers were informed by Schwarzenegger’s security that since the actor-turned-politician is constantly monitored, it would be nearly difficult for someone to install a bomb.
According to reports, the LAPD is handling the situation as a swatting and has not made any arrests.
Page Six’s request for comment was not immediately answered by the Predator actor’s representatives.
Schwarzenegger volunteered in the community in the days preceding the holiday before the fear.
The well-known actor worked alongside Tom Arnold, his co-star on True Lies, to deliver turkeys to the Hollenbeck Youth Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
As early as two in the morning, local families started to line up around the block, and the volunteers reportedly gave them more than 1,000 frozen chickens, tortillas, and other fruit.
Schwarzenegger has participated in the yearly competition for more than 40 years.
He told the Boyle Heights Beat, “I had a great time.” I’ve been doing this every year since because it made me feel so happy.
“I know this entire season is about sharing, so it’s a great, great pleasure to donate the turkeys again,” he added. America welcomed me as an immigrant with open arms, and I adore it.
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