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That guys shit is getting spilled over over david harris or something? here's a book reddit/twitter was kvetching about.Given the shooting threat at UCLA that started late last night right before Feb 1st as well, something feels screwy. Something something about Black History Month starting along with the Lunar (Chinese) New Year at around the same time doesn't help.
White Racists don't even know what HBCU even means let alone what or where any of them are.Guarantee it turns out a black guy is behind this trying to pin it on "white racists" or whoever
Okay, but why though?I'm already taking bets right now.
A bitter angry black woman made all these threats. In a few weeks we will see how all these threats were fake.
Call it a gut feeling or maybe it's a face that it seems like a black woman with bad BPD would do this for attention. Plus with the white surpremacy narrative it makes sense.Okay, but why though?
This in addition to the glowie Nazi demonstrations in Orlando yesterday. Seems like the Feds are going into overdrive trying to set the scene for a massive false flag.
Funny you both said that, Police claim of of the threats that came in Monday is from attomwaffen and may be linked to the Orlando demonstration.Guarantee fed op or fake hate crime. Anybody who would actually and could bomb said colleges would never make such threats. They would just bomb their nearest college.
Because lol niggers.Okay, but why though?
White Racists don't even know what HBCU even means let alone what or where any of them are.
I thought white racists are avid watchers of Empire.It was Jussie, wasn't it.
The Kentucky phone company Christmas bomber.Are bomb threats really even newsworthy? I mean, yeah, go ahead and have the authorities investigate. But when's the last time someone called a bomb threat in who actually had a bomb? Seems like it's just the easiest way ever to get media attention.
No, it's a mulatto.I'm already taking bets right now.
A bitter angry black woman made all these threats. In a few weeks we will see how all these threats were fake.
And they walk around downtown Chicago at 3 a.m. in red hats and carrying a tiny bit of rope just in case...I thought white racists are avid watchers of Empire.
Look , it was a simple social experiment. I don't know who picked it up and rolled with it, but I only called in two or three.Which one of you did this?
You forget the sincerity and retard determination of the local southern good ol boy. Who ever it is still a retard and just being stupid.Guarantee it turns out a black guy is behind this trying to pin it on "white racists" or whoever
If they got the guys who did it, well, all I can say is that I hope it was worth it.Found an article with an update on this situation:
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Six ‘Tech Savvy' Minors ID'd as Persons of Interest in HBCU Bomb Threats
Howard University was among more than a dozen historically Black colleges and universities targeted by bomb threats Tuesday
The FBI has identified six "tech savvy" juveniles as persons of interests in threats to historically Black colleges and universities on Tuesday, the first day of Black History Month.
Howard University and the University of the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C., and Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, were among the schools that received threats. They came just a day after a rash of bomb threats to HBCUs in the United States.
A law enforcement official said the FBI has identified six persons of interest around the country, all juveniles, who are suspected of making the threats. The official said they appear to be “tech savvy,” using sophisticated methods to try to disguise the source of the threats, which appear to have a racist motivation.
The bomb threat was made about 2:55 a.m. Tuesday, Howard University said.
“A bomb threat against the university is being investigated. All persons on campus are advised to shelter in place until more information is available,” an alert from the university said. Further details on the alleged bomb threat were not immediately available.
A short time later, D.C. police and university police investigated a bomb threat to UDC's campus in the Van Ness neighborhood, the school said. Officers shut down streets including the 4200 block of Connecticut Avenue NW and part of Van Ness Street NW, but the campus was opened after the investigation didn't find anything.
Morgan State University canceled in-person classes due to the threat.
“Access to campus will be closed as the University works with emergency personnel to assess the situation. Everyone on campus should shelter in place until further notice,” Morgan State officials said.
Coppin State University, also in Baltimore, also moved classes online Tuesday due to "a campus emergency," the school said.
Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, Florida, and Fort Valley State University in Georgia were among more than a dozen HBCU campuses threatened nationwide, NBC News reported.
Howard University and Bowie State University in Maryland were among at least six HBCUs were targeted by bomb threats Monday. Bowie State students were preparing to return to campus Tuesday after officials moved classes online due to the threat on Monday.
Howard University said in a letter to the community that several HBCUs have been subject to threats in recent weeks. The school says it coordinates with D.C. police and federal agencies to investigate threats.
Feds Looking into Bomb Threats to HBCUs
The bomb threats Monday prompted a federal response. The FBI “is aware of bomb threats received by some Historically Black Colleges and Universities," the agency said in a statement. “The FBI takes all potential threats seriously, and we regularly work with our law enforcement partners to determine their credibility."
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives also responded to the threats on Monday and was working with local law enforcement to continue investigating, Acting Deputy Director Thomas Chittum said.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that the threats "are certainly disturbing, and the White House is in touch with the interagency partners, including federal law enforcement leadership on this.“
“We’re relieved to hear that Howard and Bethune-Cookman universities have been given the all-clear, and will continue to monitor these reports," Psaki said. “The president is aware — I don’t believe he’s received the formal briefing — but he is aware of these reports.”