Threat Made Toward Southeast Community College Closes All Campuses on Friday
Police said no arrests were made after officers questioned the person allegedly responsible, and SCC said there was no active threat on campus.
- On Friday, Southeast Community College closed all campuses and Learning Centers after receiving a threat of violence, choosing to shut down out of an abundance of caution.
- Around 10:15 a.m. Friday, Lincoln Police Department officers located and questioned the person allegedly responsible for the online threat; no arrests have been made.
- LPD determined the individual poses no further threat, and officials confirmed there is no active shooter or danger present on any campus.
- While all other campus operations remain closed for the remainder of the day, Continuing education classes will proceed as scheduled, with instructors contacting Students directly.
- Increased presence of officers on Lincoln campuses has been requested as Students monitor official SCC communication channels for updates.
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Threat made toward Southeast Community College closes all campuses on Friday
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — An online threat was made toward Southeast Community College’s Lincoln campus on Friday. In a message on SCC’s website, officials said all school campuses and learning centers will remain closed for the remainder of the day. Officials said while there is no active threat or shooter on campus, the college is working closely with law enforcement...
Suspect questioned after threat shuts down SCC campuses; no arrests made
A suspect has been questioned after a threat of violence closed Southeast Community College campuses Friday.
LPD Contacts Person Suspected of Making Threats to SCC's Lincoln Campus - KFOR FM 101.5 1240 AM
Graphic provided by Southeast Community College.LINCOLN–(KFOR May 15)–Southeast Community College officials say all campuses and Learning Centers are closed Friday, after the college received a threat of violence directed at its Lincoln campus. Lincoln Police confirm that the threat came in online and that SCC requested an increase presence of LPD officers on campus. Investigators were able to contact the person responsible and determined there …
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