CU Boulder Issues Shelter-in-Place After Police Response to Hoax Calls
CU Boulder Issues Shelter-in-Place After Police Response to Hoax Calls

CU Boulder Issues Shelter-in-Place After Police Response to Hoax Calls

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The University of Colorado Boulder issued a campus-wide shelter-in-place on Monday evening due to police activity near Norlin Library, prompting emergency personnel to respond and advising everyone to avoid the area. The alert was sent out just before 5 p.m., but campus officials have not disclosed the specific reason for the police presence. This incident comes amid a recent wave of hoax shooting and active shooter calls targeting several universities, including Kansas State University, the University of Southern California, the University of Arkansas, and Iowa State University. Authorities are actively managing the situation, and updates are expected as more information becomes available. The university community has been urged to stay clear of the affected area while emergency responders conduct their work. The situation remains under close watch as it develops.

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