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Bomb threats were received Thursday (13) from various locations in the United States, including universities, newspapers, television stations and police stations, but no risk was detected.
The FBI issued a statement in which he said he was aware of the case and made contact with local officials. "As always, we encourage the public to remain vigilant and report immediately any suspicious activity that may pose a threat to public safety," the statement said.
Police in Oklahoma and Mbadachusetts posted on Twitter posts stating that she is following the allegations, but no real danger has been established.
Capital University, Ohio, was evacuated, but issued a message saying that activities have resumed.
A court is also emptied of its contents in Cobby County, Atlanta, Georgia, and threats are reported on the same site at the police headquarters and two other police stations.
Thursday (13 The police remove a band from the San Francisco Jewish Community Center following the bombing of the site. – Photo: AP Photo / Jeff Chiu
Only 13 threats have been identified in Oklahoma City. CNN also mentions threatening messages received in San Francisco, the University of Washington in Seattle, and Penn State University in Pennsylvania.
The Chicago Police Service has received between 15 and 20 alerts in the last few hours, depending on the station. Newspapers and TV channels in New York and North Carolina were also targeted. In Boston, the Boston Opera House received an email containing threats.
It is unclear whether the threats, mostly received by email, are connected or where they would have been.
Several threats were still recorded in Canada, where no real danger was also found.
Pbadengers are seen from outside the station.
Pbadengers are seen from outside the station.
The King of the Toronto Underground, after the site was gutted by a bomb threat on Thursday (Photo: Reuters / Chris Helgren