U.S. San Francisco State University moves classes to remote due to “non-specific threat”

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28– U.S. San Francisco State University moved in-person classes to remote on Tuesday due to a police investigation of a “non-specific threat.” “San Francisco State University Police continue their investigation of an anonymous, non-specific threat of armed violence on campus which was posted to social media and subsequently deleted,” the…

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) — U.S. San Francisco State University moved in-person classes to remote on Tuesday due to a police investigation of a “non-specific threat.”

“San Francisco State University Police continue their investigation of an anonymous, non-specific threat of armed violence on campus which was posted to social media and subsequently deleted,” the university said in a statement.

University buildings, including the library, will remain closed. Residential students will be asked to remain in campus residences until notified otherwise, it added.

The incident was first reported Tuesday morning. The public safety presence on campus has been increased as part of the ongoing investigation. Enditem