None of the threats resulted in a bomb or explosive being found.
The alert sent to NCCU at 5:34 p.m. Eastern time told the campus community to “proceed immediately to the nearest exit and vacate the building.” Officials told employees to return home.
Students who couldn’t go home were told to report to Hillside High School’s parking lot. “This is not a drill,” the alert said in all capital letters.People on social media noted that several bomb threats were reported at historically black colleges and universities Tuesday around the country.sent a message to its campus that “several HBCUs received phone calls regarding potential threats to their campus. All threats have been unfounded.
All clear. Howard’s Department of Public Safety and MPD responded to a potential bomb threat on campus this afternoon. The perimeter was secured and searched. No active devices were found and the area has been cleared.