Active Shooter Reported At Claremont McKenna College: Police
- Police investigated a report of an active shooter at Claremont McKenna College, prompting a shelter-in-place order around 5 p.m. On March 13, 2025.
- The situation was later determined to be a hoax after police found no weapon, victims, or signs of an active shooter.
- Authorities stated, "Extensive resources were used in response to the call for service, which was later determined to be a false report or 'swatting call.'"
- Officials lifted the shelter-in-place order at 7:30 p.m. When the investigation concluded there was 'no active threat.
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Active Shooter Reported At Claremont McKenna College: Police
Active Shooter Reported At Claremont McKenna College: Police - Claremont-La Verne, CA - As of 5:15 p.m., anyone on a 5C campus was told to shelter in place or stay off campus if possible, the student newspaper reported.
'No active threat' found after report of possible gunman at Claremont McKenna College
A shelter in place order has been lifted at Claremont McKenna College after a report of a possible shooter on the campus was determined to be a swatting call, officials said.


Claremont McKenna alerted to possible shooter on campus
Faculty, staff and students at Claremont McKenna College received multiple safety alerts to avoid the area because of a potential shooter on campus on Thursday evening, March 13. Police later said they received only one call, and as of 6:40 p.m., no paramedics had rolled to the scene. LIttle beyond that was clear. An initial alert that came through at 4:56 p.m. warned the community of police activity on campus, before a 5:11 p.m. email that said…
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