Posted on 01/31/2014 11:03:09 AM PST by kcvl
NBC 6 South Florida @nbc6 · 14m #BREAKING: 6 hotels near NJ Super Bowl stadium have received envelopes containing suspicious white powder: http://bit.ly/1klY7aa
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Six hotels near the New Jersey stadium hosting the Super Bowl have received envelopes containing a suspicious white powder, NBC 4 New York has learned.
A law enforcement source tells NBC 4 New York that the hotels, none of which are housing the teams playing at MetLife Stadium, received the envelopes Friday.
Two other suspicious envelopes were discovered at nearby post offices. The message in all eight envelopes was similar, the source said. One location in Manhattan also received a suspicious envelope.
The FBI in Newark said the Joint Terrorism Task Force and hazmat units were responding, and said no injuries had been reported.
One official told NBC News that an initial field test on one letter showed the white powder to be baking soda.
According to twitter, one of the letters contains cornstarch
Justin Bieber booked rooms at six hotels?
Not that we would actually TELL you what that message was.
Maybe it was "Go Giants".
Suspicious Powder Mailed to Hotels Near METLIFE Stadium; Another Sent To Giuliani...
Sources have now obtained a photograph of said envelopes...
Are the Clintons staying in 6 hotels?
I guess the goods arrived ahead of the prostitutes.
CARLSTADT, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) Two days before the Super Bowl will be played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., the FBI and Hazmat crews are investigating reports of a suspicious white powder sent to several hotels in the area.
Three hotels located in Carlstadt, Rutherford and East Rutherford all received letters containing a suspicious white powder Friday, Carlstadt Police confirmed to 1010 WINS.
Someone at an Econo Lodge found the substance in an envelope, and similar mailings arrived at the Homestead Inn in East Rutherford and a Renaissance Inn in Rutherford, Carlstadt Police Det. John Cleary said.
Investigators intercepted additional envelopes from a mail truck before it reached a Holiday Inn Express and Hampton Inn in Carlstadt, Cleary said.
The Joint Terrorism Task Force and hazard materials units have responded to several locations that have received a suspicious letter and substance. There are no reported injuries at this time, and the locations are being secured. This situation is being thoroughly investigated and more information will be provided when it becomes available, New Jersey State Police and the FBI said in a statement.
Additionally, a letter with suspicious powder addressed to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani was received at 10:30 a.m. at a building on Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, CBS 2 has learned.
The powder at that location has officially been deemed non-toxic, CBS 2 has learned.
Eight people exposed to the letter were decontaminated, CBS 2 learned. No injuries were reported.
It’s most likely cocaine for the underage prostitutes who will be arriving later today.
Their pimps probably figured it was safer to send it ahead to keep the children from stealing it.
The ghost of Whitney Houston?
Toilet Bowl Cleaner?
Crack orders being delivered. :-)
I’m sure ‘JIHAD JOHN’ BRENNAN at CIA will get to the bottom of this.
Right after he’s done securing control of our nukes so Soebarkah the IRANIAN AGENT posing as ‘Obama’ can vaporize CONUS.
Right before any big event the whackos come out of the woodwork to get their 15 min of fame
Thats why it is called “Terrorism”, it is used to scare the bejeasus out of the population...but in New Jersey the reaction is, “yea so”...
Now this is what I call an exciting Superbowl!!!
This could be the weekend of the False Flag Obama wants.
Weren’t the anthrax letters addressed from New Jersey? I may be misremembering and am too lazy to look it up.
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