'Chilling reminder': Multiple historically Black universities under lockdown after receiving threats
Source: ABC News
September 11, 2025, 4:19 PM
Multiple historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are on lockdown after receiving potential threats on Thursday, including Alabama State University, Virginia State University, Hampton University in Virginia, Southern University in Louisiana, and Clark Atlanta University in Georgia.
Spelman College, located near Clark Atlanta University, has also implemented shelter-in-place protocols as a precautionary measure due to its proximity.
The FBI released a statement regarding the threats on Thursday, saying federal investigators are "aware of hoax threat calls" to a number of historically Black institutions. "The FBI takes these threats very seriously because it puts innocent people at risk," the agency said, adding that there is currently no information to indicate a credible threat.
Hampton University ceased all "nonessential" activity, including athletic events, on Thursday for the remainder of the day and Friday, according to the school's website.
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Grokenstein
(6,139 posts)I'm betting "no." Probably going to giggle publicly about it, though, even if he can't smirk anymore.
BumRushDaShow
(160,061 posts)and not all made the "national" news. I heard about one in New Jersey (I think in Ocean County) - Stockton University In Lockdown As Galloway NJ Police Seek Shooter
ancianita
(41,772 posts)2022 bomb threats:
In early 2022, particularly during Black History Month, more than 50 HBCUs across the country received coordinated bomb threats that caused widespread lockdowns, evacuations, and class cancellations. The coordinated bomb threats in 2022 were investigated by federal authorities as potential hate crimes and acts of violent extremism. Howard University was forced to evacuate and go on lockdown twice in the same month due to bomb threats.
2023 -- Edward Waters University: After a gunman was confronted by campus security, he left the HBCU and shot three people at a nearby store.
2024 -- Tuskegee University: Gunfire on the Alabama campus resulted in one death and 16 injuries.
March 2025 -- Southern University: The Baton Rouge campus was locked down following an on-campus shooting incident in a dorm.
Contributing factors:
-- Funding disparities and neglect have sometimes left HBCUs with fewer resources for campus security compared to non-HBCUs.
-- Vulnerability of "open-campus" layouts, which can increase the risk of crime spilling over from surrounding neighborhoods and force more frequent lockdowns.
During the days of the Civil Rights movement there were violent confrontations with law enforcement at
-- South Carolina State in 1968. There, the Orangeburg Massacre marked the first instance of police killing student protestors at an American university:
9 highway patrolmen and one city police officer opened fire on a crowd of African American students, killing three and injuring twenty-eight after they'd held a series of protests against racial segregation at a local bowling alley.
-- Jackson State in 1970 which led to two students killed and 12 students injured by police gunfire. A dormitory still bears the bullet marks fired on that day.
electric_blue68
(23,847 posts)I remember Jackson State.
oasis
(52,883 posts)off the dogs.