Several Historically Black Colleges and Universities Face Campus Threats After Charlie Kirk Shooting
Several historically Black colleges and universities implemented lockdowns and canceled classes after terroristic threats, with increased security and law enforcement coordination ongoing.
- Several Historically Black Colleges and Universities locked down their campuses and canceled classes after receiving unspecified threats.
- Virginia State University ordered students and staff to remain indoors and canceled afternoon classes due to the threats.
- Alabama State University stated it received 'terrorist threats' and suspended all campus operations as a precaution.
- Hampton University announced it received notice of a 'potential threat' and ceased all non-essential activities immediately.
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US historically Black colleges receive threats
BATON ROUGE, La. — A series of reported threats toward historically Black colleges and universities across the U.S. on Thursday led to lockdown orders, canceled classes and heightened security.
Historically Black Colleges Cancel Classes After Threats
A series of reported threats toward historically Black colleges and universities across the US on Thursday led to lockdown orders, canceled classes, and heightened security. Authorities did not elaborate on the type of threats that were made, and no injuries have been reported. The FBI told the AP that it...
Historically Black colleges across U.S. issue lockdown orders, cancel classes after receiving threats
BATON ROUGE, La. — A series of reported threats toward historically Black colleges and universities across the U.S. on Thursday led to lockdown orders, cancelled classes and heightened security.
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