The Secret Service, FBI and New York
Police Department are investigating what sources tell CBS News is a threatening
piece of mail sent to Donald Trump's son, Eric Trump.
The mail, sent to Eric Trump at his
posh Manhattan residence at 100 Central Park south, also known as Trump Parc
East, was opened by his wife Thursday.
A source close to the investigation
said the letter had a Massachusetts postmark and warned that if Donald Trump
doesn't withdraw from the race for the Republican
presidential nomination -- paraphrasing -- harm will come to the
kids.
Investigators in crowded lobby of
100 Central Park South in Manhattan late on March 17, 2016 after what sources
say was threatening letter was received by Donald Trump's son, Eric Trump
CBS News
A source familiar with the matter
said the envelope contained suspicious white powder that's been sent to a lab
for testing. The source a preliminary field test indicated the substance didn't
appear to be hazardous.
No injuries were reported. [cbs news]
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