Officials Niu Bomb Threat Not Credible Web Development Software
NIU had issued a campus alert at 2:18 p.m. Thursday after receiving a bomb threat targeting the DeKalb campus Health Services building Web Development Software, which is near the intersection of Lucinda Avenue and Normal Road.
The threat was received at about 2 p.m., according to an alert posted on the school’s Web site. Pedestrian and vehicular traffic in that area was cut off until shortly after 4 p.m., when officers from the NIU Police, city of DeKalb Police and Illinois State Police Web Development Software, who had been blocking off traffic on Normal Road and Lucinda Avenue, left.
The bomb threat came more than two months after five students were shot to death on campus Web Development Software.
Shortly after 3 p.m. Feb. 14, former student Steven Kazmierczak entered a classroom in Cole Hall and opened fire, killing five students and injuring 16 others before turning the gun on himself. The incident caused the school to close down for more than a week.
The Health Services building and the adjacent Telecommunications building were the only buildings evacuated, according to the alert posted on the NIU Web site, although NIU Police asked occupants in buildings surrounding that complex not to exit the sides of their buildings that face the Health Services building.
Students or their parents who have questions about this situation can call NIU Student Affairs at 815-753-1573 or 815-753-6257. NIU’s Counseling & Student Development Center, which is in room 100 of the Campus Life Building, will be open until 8 p.m. Thursday in Campus Life Building for students who would like to speak with a counselor Web Development Softwareq.
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