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Waves of fake threats to colleges are putting students on edge and testing dispatchers

MISSION, Kan. (AP) — Around 50 college campuses across the country have been deluged in recent weeks with hoax calls about armed gunmen and other violence, laying bare the challenges of detecting fake threats quickly to prevent mass panic.

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Waves of fake threats to colleges are putting students on edge and testing dispatchers

Baton Rouge Police block the entrance of Southern University’s campus at the corner of Harding Boulevard and Scenic Highway, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, after a threat led administers to announce a lockdown, in Baton Rouge, La. (Javier Gallegos/The Advocate via AP)


MISSION, Kan. (AP) — Around 50 college campuses across the country have been deluged in recent weeks with hoax calls about armed gunmen and other violence, laying bare the challenges of detecting fake threats quickly to prevent mass panic.

hiding under desks, only to find out later it was someone’s idea of a entertainment. On Thursday, several locked down or canceled classes after receiving threats, at a time when the fatal shooting of at a Utah college had campuses newly on edge.

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