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Bristol Palin Death Threat: No. 2 on Set of 'Dancing With The Stars'

Bristol Palin has allegedly been the target of another death threat after a package containing white powder was sent to the "Dancing With the Stars" personality.

The package was sent to Palin while she was on the set of "Dancing With the Stars" last week, according to reports. The incident is now allegedly under investigation by the LAPD and the FBI.

Sources at CBS reported to TMZ, that "a note was attached to the white-powdery package that read something like, 'This is what will happen to you if Bristol Palin stays on [the show].'"

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In 2010, Palin received a similar threat after she had made an appearance on "Dancing With the Stars." The first threat also consisted of a package which contained white powder and a similar threat.

The threat, however, is not the first one that the daughter of politician Sarah Palin has received. Earlier this year in May, Bristol received two separate threats after writing a controversial blog lashing out against President Obama.

Palin later posted a screenshot of the comments that she had received, adding her own response. "Kill yourself," one of the comments read. "May death be upon you," and "You all, including your son, deserve a slow, painful and miserable death," were others.

"Around Hollywood, there's lots of concern and great initiatives to try to encourage more kindness in this world," she wrote. "Then why do I get so many messages telling me I should die?" Palin wrote, citing herself as a target of bullying.

"Here's a newsflash, guys. Your hate and bullying won't work," she wrote. "People see through it, and they don't like to be pushed around. You think it's completely obvious that you're right, but this younger generation is more pro-life than their parents, and voters just keep defending traditional marriage," she added.

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