JUST IN: Campus operations are disrupted and police are investigating after at least six historically Black schools in the US receive bomb threats
Southern University and A&M, Howard University, Bethune-Cookman University, Albany State University, Bowie State University and Delaware State University all received bomb threats this morning, according to campus spokespeople or social media posts. CNN has reached out to the FBI for comment.Five schools continue to investigate the threat and remain either on lockdown or have issued shelter in place orders.
A Washington Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson confirmed to CNN that at Howard University the"scene has been cleared with no hazardous materials found."Read MoreIt's the second time this month that a number of HBCUs received bomb threats that in some cases led schools to relocate students, faculty and staff while searches were performed. On January 5, at least three HBCUs, including Howard University, received bomb threats.
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