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Rydin2low said: "its pretty funny if you ask me. If i was jeter, i would write back to him and tell him that im bullet proof and i like fire so bring it! lol"
Slash said: "[I]from espn.com[/I]-Yankees star Derek Jeter is the latest athlete to receive a threatening letter warning him to stop dating white women.
FBI special agent Scott Wilson, speaking by phone from Cleveland, confirmed the bureau's probe Monday, saying ``we have an ongoing open investigation into racially threatening letters to Jeter and others across the country.'' He declined to comment further.
The New York Police Department has also investigated the matter.
The Daily News reported Monday that the hate mail to the Yankees' 31-year-old captain called him a ``traitor to his race'' for dating white women. It warned him ``to stop or he'll be shot or set on fire,'' the News said.
The Daily News reported that others received similar threats, including U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Jason Taylor, and the parents of tennis star James Blake.
Jeter, picked by People magazine as one of the world's most eligible bachelors, has been linked with models, singers, actresses and athletes of various racial and ethnic backgrounds in New York's gossip columns. His mother is white and his father is black.
The NYPD's hate crimes unit recently completed a four-month investigation into the letter to Jeter -- mailed to Yankee Stadium earlier this season, according to Detective Brian Sessa. The department has not made public the investigation's outcome.
The threats have been traced to the Cleveland area.
"The wording is very similar to letters that have been sent to other prominent people across the country," special agent Scott Wilson of the FBI in Cleveland told the Daily News.
St. Ignatius and St. Edward, two Roman Catholic high schools in Cleveland with well-known sports programs, received threatening letters addressed to student athletes last fall"
Big Josh said: "Its a damn shame"