Threat shuts down San Francisco State campus; students advised to shelter in place

By: Eliot Pierce

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Officials at San Francisco State University closed the campus Thursday afternoon after receiving an anonymous threat, and they advised any students enrolled to take cover, according to authorities.

At 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, the San Francisco State X account shared information regarding the incident, stating that university police had received the anonymous threat and were collaborating with local San Francisco law enforcement to look into it.

NOTICE: THE CAMPUS HAS BEEN ANONYMOUSLY THREATENED BY UPD. SET UP SHELTER RIGHT AWAY. DO NOT COME IF YOU ARE NOT ON CAMPUS. The day’s events and classes have been canceled. UPD AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ARE COORDINATING AN INVESTIGATION.

It was recommended that anyone on campus “shelter in place immediately.” All events and classes were canceled for the day, and everybody who wasn’t on campus was told to avoid the area.

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