(Video) FBI Is Investigating A Letter That Was Sent To Donald Trump’s Son That Contained White Powder

The FBI is currently investigating a letter that was sent to Donald Trump Jr. The letter contained a white powder of some sort that doesnt seem to be hazardous. The letter was sent to Trump Jr.’s apartment building. The letter had a boston postmark on it. When Lara Trump, Eric’s wife opened the letter, that is when the powder fell out. The letter read “If your father does not drop out of the race, the next envelope won’t be a fake.” The signature on the letter read “X.” I knew it was only a matter of time before we saw something like this.


NFL: Uh-Oh, Suspicious White Powder Mailed To Hotels Near Super Bowl

There always has to be some type of security issue surrounding any big event nowadays. Police are reporting that five different hotels in New Jersey that are close to MetLife stadium have received mailing containing a suspicious white powder. They also said they intercepted a mail truck that was carrying two more envelopes that were destined for two more hotels as well. Hazard teams were checking out the substance but there has been no further reports from law enforcement. There have been no injuries reported as of yet. Hopefully it stays that way.


NFL: A Picture Of Tim Tebow Forces City Hall In Jersey City To Be Evacuated?

A very strange situation occurred at City Hall in Jersey City, NJ yesterday. An envelope containing a white powder substance and a picture of Tim Tebow forced the entire building to be evacuated and some employees put into quarantine. Luckily it was a false alarm but it caused quite a scare. Hit the jump for the details.


Whoa! Khloe Kardashian’s White Powder Investigation?!?

A very suspicious incident happened in the CBS studios during the X-Factor tapings. White powder was found in an envelope addressed to Khloe Kardashian. Hit the jump for all the details. Melissa


Man Arrested For Sending Threatening Letters Containing White Powder To Congress

On Friday a man was arrested for threatening letters containing white powder to Congress. The letters and the white powder tested negative for toxic substances. 39-year-old Christopher Lee Carlson, from Portland Oregon, was arrested on two criminal counts after sending over 100 letters to Congress. Read more below. Julie1205


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