Ellen Page has received multiple death threats via Twitter, prompting the actress to seek assistance from the Los Angeles Police Department, according to TMZ.
The LAPD issued a search warrant to the micro-blogging network in order to obtain information on the person whose accounts contained threats to Page.
The police found at least two tweets: "I'm going to murder Ellen Page. She's dead."; and, "Ellen Page if you continue to date Alexander [Skarsgard] I will K-1-L-L you in public in the next year . . . Be it in a club, at a game, in a restaurant, or when you're signing autographs." Both messages have been deleted.
LAPD believe that both threatening tweets may be connected to a phone call that organizers received at the LA Film Festival before the premiere of Page's "To Rome with Love," in which the caller threatened to go to the fest and "kill Page."
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