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More historically Black colleges and universities are dealing with bomb threats for the second day in a ro stanley cup w.Some of the schools that reported new threats include Morgan State University, Kentucky State University, Xavier University of Louisiana, Edward Water University, among others.Students and staff at Morgan State were told to shelter in place and all classes were moved online.Campus operations were suspended at Fort Valley State University in Georgia.Edward Waters University canceled all in-person activities Tuesday.Howard University in Washington, D.C. received a threat both days.It reported an all clear Tuesday.University police at Howard said none of the threats Monday presented a credible danger. There were also threats mad stanley cup e against nine HBCUs in early January.The FBI said it is aware of the bomb threats made against t stanley cup he schools and is working to address any potential threats.The threats coincide with the first day of Black History Month. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date informatio Rmxk Organizations race to register eligible voters ahead of midterms
NASHVILLE, Tenn. 鈥?A reward of more than $34,000 in the Christmas Day bombin adidas samba g in downtown Nashville would be given to state and local law enforcement agencies.The Nashville Convention Visitors Corp created the reward fund shortly after the bombing damaged a large portion of 2 adidas samba nd Avenue. Investigators later determined that the person responsible died inside the RV that exploded. However, in those early stages of the investigation, the reward was used to encourage anyone to come forward with information that would lead to a possible arrest and conviction in the case.The reward amount now totals $34,500. The NCVC announced in a press release it would be split between the Tennessee State Troopers Association in recognition of the Tennessee Highway Patrols work in identifying the bomber through a VIN and the Metro Nashville Police Department for the heroism of the six officers who cleared the scene. A committeemade up of members from the NCVC Board of Directors, and the Music Ci asics ty Inc. Board reviewed the FBI report to determine how to allocate the reward fund.Five MNPD officers and one sergeant from the Central Precinct saved lives by clearing the scene before the bombers RV explo |
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