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Wittenberg University in Ohio announced that it is canceling campus activities on Sunday and increasing police presence on campus after receiving a shooting threat targeting Haitian members of the community. The university is cooperating with local police and the FBI to investigate the threat and is urging students, faculty, and staff to be cautious and alert. All campus activities scheduled for Sunday have been canceled as a precaution. The university is taking the threat seriously and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

The alert comes in the midst of national attention on Springfield and its Haitian migrants, with former President Trump, Senator JD Vance, and others discussing the situation. The university has provided safety tips for students and visitors to the campus, including being aware of their surroundings, locking doors when sleeping or studying, reporting suspicious activity immediately, and not allowing strangers to gain access to secured buildings. Threats towards the campus community are considered unacceptable, and students are encouraged to report any crimes to law enforcement.

Students and others are advised to contact the Wittenberg Police Division immediately if they observe any suspicious activity. Springfield has seen its Haitian population increase in recent years, with migrants legally in the country under a federal program. The city of roughly 60,000 people has been experiencing an uptick in threats to local government, businesses, and schools in the past week, prompting the university to take extreme precautions in response to the shooting threat.

The university’s cooperation with local police and the FBI demonstrates its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its students, faculty, and staff in response to the threat. Canceling campus activities and increasing police presence are part of the precautionary measures being taken to address the seriousness of the situation. The alert serves as a reminder for individuals to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.

As the investigation into the shooting threat continues, the university will provide updates to the campus community to keep them informed and aware of the situation. The safety and well-being of students are of utmost importance, and the university is working diligently with authorities to address any potential risks. By taking these precautions, the university aims to ensure a safe environment for everyone on campus and prevent any potential threats from escalating.

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