Over a dozen HBCUs across country receive bomb threats, persons of interest identified
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More than a dozen HBCUs reported bomb threats this week and subsequently locked down their campuses or canceled classes
The FBI is investigating the situation and identified six people, all of whom are juveniles, as persons of interest, according to NBC Washington.
Schools that received bomb threats as of Wednesday include: Coppin State University, Alcorn State University, Mississippi Valley State University, Morgan State University, Jackson State University, Tougaloo College, Kentucky State University, Fort Valley State University, Howard University, Spelman College, Xavier University, University of the District of Columbia, Edward Waters University, Rust College.
There are 107 HBCUs across the country.
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