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Two US Campuses Evacuated As Texas University Confirms Al Qaeda Bomb Threat

Saturday, September 15, 2012 15:21
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Following the global outbreak of riots two US universities were evacuated due to bomb threats one of which was made by a man claiming to be a member of Al Qaeda.

RT – Students at two universities in the US have been allowed back on campus after the premises were evacuated due to bomb threats. Officials at the University of Texas at Austin say the man who targeted their school claimed to be a member of al-Qaeda.

­The Director of Communications at the University of Texas-Austin, Rhonda Weldon, received a call from a man with a “Middle Eastern” accent who said he was part of al-Qaeda just after 8:30 a.m. local time Friday morning. The caller said that he had placed bombs “all over campus” that would go off after 90 minutes.

Wheldon sent an email telling the students and faculty at the 50,000-strong campus to “get as far away as possible.’‘ Buildings on school property were reported to be vacated within an hour, although Twitter messages sent from the scene suggest that students and faculty are still in the area.

Bobby Blanchard, a reporter with the school’s Daily Texas newspaper, reports via Twitter that students were still close to campus buildings despite pleas from authorities. Others, he reports, relocated to nearby coffee shops to take cover.

An hour-and-a-half after the supposed bomb was scheduled to detonate, Blanchard tweeted that there was no indication that any explosives went off, and that some stragglers were still inside campus buildings.

Shortly after the reports were made, UT student Alec Sanchez told the Waco Tribune that buildings were being shut down but that police presence was initially minimal, despite concerns.

“They’re just standing there. I watched people try to get back on campus but the faculty/administration is guarding campus,” Sanchez said. “I have no idea what is going on. They’re not telling us much.”

Police soon after began combing the scene for any dangerous devices, but were unable to immediately locate any. As a precaution, classes for the day were cancelled.

University of Texas President Bill Powers said the college had been searched and he was “extremely confident that the campus is safe.”

Events at the North Dakota State University in Fargo followed a similar scenario, though the administrators there have not revealed anything about the identity of their caller.

“NDSU received a bomb threat, prompting this evacuation. Updates will follow,” the school posted on their official website.

After an investigation, school officials re-opened the campus and said classes would resume later Friday.

North Dakota State University in Fargo has roughly 14,000 students on campus.

At a third university, Valparaiso in Chicago, administrators posted a campus-wide alert about “an unspecific threat to campus was made through a graffiti message alluding to dangerous and criminal activity alleged to be carried out during the chapel break period.”

The chapel break period is at 11.15 a.m. and passed without incident.

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