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Seven Black schools in Washington evacuated over bomb threats

Seven schools, predominately Black ones, in Washington, DC, have been evacuated by the security forces over bomb threats.

On Wednesday around 1:25 p.m., the city’s police announced that Dunbar High School, Theodore Roosevelt High School, Ron Brown High School, KIPP DC College Preparatory, IDEA Public Charter School and Seed Public Charter School, all of which belong to D.C. Public Schools and D.C. Charter Schools, have been evacuated after receiving bomb threats, adding that "investigations are ongoing."

Later at 2:45 p.m, Washington police reported that all the schools have been cleared and no explosives were found.

"DC Public Schools has been made aware of security threats at Dunbar, Roosevelt and Ron Brown High Schools this afternoon. All students and staff were safely evacuated in accordance with DCPS protocols. DC Public Schools values the safety of all our students, staff, and visitors and will continue to offer support to our school communities while the MPD investigations are ongoing," DC Public Schools press secretary Enrique Gutierrez said.

The bomb threats come a week after several Black colleges and universities in the United States received bomb threats and put their campuses on lockdown last Tuesday.

Howard University in Washington, University of the District of Columbia, Kentucky State, Xavier University of Louisiana and Fort Valley State in Georgia were among the schools that received the threats.


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