Posted on 09/28/2011 3:30:38 PM PDT by Nachum
Police and emergency vehicles arrived to CBS Television City in Hollywood moments ago ... after someone reported that white powder spilled out of a letter in the CBS mailroom.
Law enforcement sources confirm ... cops are investigating the scene.
Sources on the lot tell TMZ ... the letter was NOT addressed to anyone on "Dancing with the Stars" ... but so far, it's unclear who the intended recipient was.
It's not the first time CBS has had an anthrax scare -- just last year, the studio went on lockdown when production staff found white powder in a letter addressed to Bristol Palin.
(Excerpt) Read more at tmz.com ...
The seeBS news staff just getting their weekly shipment from their supplier.
Probably another one of Dan Rather’s stashes.
did they open Charlie Sheen’s work locker?
Hmmm... my friend’s daughter works there (lead costume gal for Dancing with the Stars).... will have to see what’s up..
Isn’t DWTS on ABC?
CBS was worth a stamp?
Exactly what I was thinking...
Nothing to be concerned about - it’s Andy Rooney’s meds!!
>>>Isnt DWTS on ABC?
Yeah, but CBS Television City is home to more production than just SeeBS shows.
(yawn) The mailroom guy will probably get fired for opening the shipment from Bolivia.
Chaz Bono’s organ transplant anti-rejection medication?
This was potentially very serious!!!!!
If this was really anthrax and if it did get distributed to all of those within the facility, would the X Factor and/or American Idol be impacted???
Somebody finally found Dan Rather’s stash.
No big deal...
One of the DWS stars was in such dire straits, they had their cocaine sent by mail.
Isn’t CBS the only MSM thingie to report on Fast and Furious? Hmm?
I bet there was an emergency.
Nobody around CBS has a rolled up $100 bill anymore.
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