Several HBCUs close campuses amid 'potential threats'
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC/NEXSTAR) – Several historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were on lockdown Thursday amid reports of threats to campus safety, according to representatives from the schools.

Those schools include Virginia State University in Ettrick, Virginia; Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia; Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida; Clark Atlanta University in Georgia, and Alabama State University in Montgomery.

Students and faculty were alerted to the threats on Thursday morning. Some of the lockdowns had been lifted by mid-afternoon after sweeps by law enforcement officials.

A spokesperson for Virginia State University told Nexstar’s WRIC that its closure was “due to a potential threat.” Hampton University, Bethune-Cookman University, and Southern University and A&M College used the same language, alerting of a “potential threat” received by the schools.

Virginia State also confirmed there had been no reports of injuries on its campus as of noon on Thursday.

Spokespeople for the universities, in their statements, said school safety officials were working with local and state officials to investigate the threats. In some cases, school officials had told students and faculty to shelter in place until receiving notice that they could move across the campus.

Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-LA) said he was “outraged and deeply disturbed” by the threats directed toward the HBCUs.

“These reprehensible acts are not only an attack on institutions of higher learning — they are an attack on our history, our culture, and the promise of opportunity that HBCUs represent for generations of students,” Carter said.

He also called on the “full weight of the federal government” to join in apprehending and prosecuting those responsible.

“These attacks cannot be tolerated, minimized, or ignored. They must be met with swift and decisive action,” Carter said.

Classes and campus activities at all of the schools were canceled Thursday. Hampton University and Southern University and A&M College extended the cancellations through Friday.

“Enhanced security measures are now in effect across campus,” reads a notice posted by Hampton University. “It is imperative that all members of the Hampton University community remain vigilant.”

Some of the schools had lifted their lockdown as of Thursday afternoon, according to the most recent posts. Students and faculty were being instructed to check their emails for further updates.

This is a developing story.

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