FBI investigating bomb threats on historically black US universities


The FBI says it is leading a nationwide investigation into a series of bomb threats against multiple universities and places of worship associated with the black American community. – EPA pic, February 3, 2022.

THE Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said today it is leading a nationwide investigation into a series of bomb threats against multiple universities and places of worship associated with the black American community.

“Although at this time no explosive devices has been found at any of the locations, the FBI takes all threats with the utmost seriousness,” the agency said in a statement.

On Monday and Tuesday, bomb threats were sent to churches and a dozen universities serving mostly African-American populations, forcing them into lockdowns while buildings were searched and cleared.

A similar set of threats were sent in early January to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) – a federally designated network of schools established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to serve black students, and where a majority today are black.

The FBI said more than 20 field offices were working with state and local law enforcement to investigate the threats as “racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism” as well as “hate crimes”, and that the investigation was “of the highest priority” for the agency.

Politicians across the political spectrum condemned the string of threats.

“Terrorism and racism have no place on college campuses or anywhere in our nation,” said Nancy Pelosi, the lead Democrat in the US House of Representatives, in a statement.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican, said the threats against HBCUs “are abhorrent”, and that “law enforcement can, will and must find the cowards responsible for creating fear in these communities.” – AFP, February 3, 2022.


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