Feds, Texas A&M authorities investigate bomb threat at school
About 700 people were evacuated at several facilities at Texas A&M University on Wednesday after a bomb threat forced the closing of part of the school and its athletic complex.
“The investigation is continuing,” spokesman Lane Stephenson told the Los Angeles Times by telephone.
The university in College Station, Texas, issued a Code Maroon emergency warning after receiving the threat about 10:50 a.m. Federal officials have been notified and are aiding in the investigation, the school said.
The threat was written on a wall of a non-academic building on campus, the school said on its website. Stephenson said he could not discuss the contents of the threat.
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