San Francisco State campus locked down due to ‘anonymous, non-specific threat’
In-person classes and activities were canceled at San Francisco State University Tuesday as the campus was locked down due to an anonymous “non-specific” threat, according to school officials.
“SF State Police are continuing their investigation of an anonymous, non-specific threat. All in-person instruction and services for Tuesday, Sept. 28 should move to remote modalities if possible. Remote instruction and work should continue as planned,” the university said in a statement posted to Facebook.
The university said all campus buildings would remain closed and advised students to stay in their homes until further notification, adding there was an increased police presence on campus as part of the investigation.
UPDATE: University buildings will remain closed. The public safety presence on campus has been increased as part of the ongoing investigation. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Today’s Open Forum with Chancellor Castro will be live streamed. (2/2) pic.twitter.com/v1FIvdQitY
— SF State (@SFSU) September 28, 2021
Updates will be provided as more information is available, school officials said.
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