WWU Police investigate threat made against campus

Bellingham, WALocal News

Western Washington University Police are investigating a threat made against the campus, which included racist language and a broad, nonspecific threat near Wilson Library. An alert was issued to staff and students after the university received an email at 8 a. m. on September 30. In response, university police, Bellingham police, and K-9 units conducted a thorough sweep of the building while it was closed, issuing an all-clear by approximately 11 a.

m. Local and federal law enforcement officials assessed the situation and determined that the threat was not credible, indicating no evidence linked to anyone on campus. The university confirmed their investigation is ongoing, highlighting the necessity of addressing safety concerns related to hate speech and threats. Incidents like this can have lasting impacts on campus community morale and security protocols. Authorities encourage vigilance and prompt reporting of any suspicious activities.

The situation underscores the importance of maintaining a safe educational environment.

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