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Coordinated HBCU Bomb-Threat Email Wave Locks Down Alcorn State at 7:22 AM on a January Thursday

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Confirmed HoaxDetermined to be a hoax. The institutional response is documented because it reveals how the alert system performed under a perceived real threat.

On Thursday morning, January 22, 2026, Alcorn State University -- the oldest public HBCU in Mississippi -- was placed on lockdown after receiving one of a coordinated wave of emailed threats targeting multiple historically Black colleges and universities. The university issued a shelter-in-place alert at 7:22 AM CST, with students asked to take refuge in secure locations across the rural Lorman campus. The lockdown was lifted at noon after the FBI, Mississippi Office of Homeland Security, Mississippi Highway Patrol, and other agencies completed their assessment. Heightened security and restricted campus access remained in effect after operations resumed.

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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

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ASU Alert: Due to a threat to campus safety, Alcorn State University is implementing a lockdown. All students, faculty, and staff should shelter in place in a safe location and await further instructions. Law enforcement is on campus. Avoid outdoor areas and secure all doors.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The 7:22 AM alert time placed the lockdown at the very start of the academic day -- classes were delayed, and the timing suggests the threatening emails arrived overnight and were discovered by university staff in the early morning hours
Alcorn State University is a rural campus in Lorman, Claiborne County, Mississippi, approximately 90 miles southwest of Jackson; its geographic isolation means multi-agency law enforcement response including highway patrol was necessary for threat assessment
Alcorn State was one of several HBCUs receiving similar emailed threats on January 22, 2026, including Morris Brown College and Morehouse University in Atlanta, Savannah State University in Georgia, and Wiley University in Marshall, Texas -- a pattern consistent with coordinated targeting
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ASU Alert: The lockdown has been lifted. There is no longer an ongoing threat. Heightened security measures remain in place. Students, faculty, and staff must present their Gold Card for campus access. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The approximately 4.5-hour lockdown duration -- 7:22 AM to noon -- reflects the comprehensive law enforcement response required: the FBI, Mississippi Office of Homeland Security, Mississippi Highway Patrol, and local agencies all participated in the campus assessment
The Gold Card requirement for campus entry is Alcorn State's standard controlled-access protocol, which was activated as a heightened security measure following the threat assessment -- similar protocols were deployed at other HBCUs during post-threat periods
The all-clear language 'no longer an ongoing threat' is carefully worded: it signals the physical threat assessment is complete without prejudicing the ongoing criminal investigation into who sent the emailed threats
Context

Background

Alcorn State University, founded in 1871, is the oldest public HBCU in Mississippi and one of the oldest in the United States. Its rural Lorman campus sits in Claiborne County, approximately 90 miles southwest of Jackson. On Thursday morning, January 22, 2026, the university was placed on lockdown after receiving emailed threats that were simultaneously targeting multiple historically Black colleges and universities across the South and Midwest. SuperTalk Mississippi reported that the alert was issued at 7:22 AM and students were asked to shelter in place. Other HBCUs receiving similar threats that morning included Morris Brown College, Morehouse University, Savannah State University, and Wiley University. The multi-agency law enforcement response -- involving the FBI, Mississippi Office of Homeland Security, Mississippi Highway Patrol, and local agencies -- reflects the seriousness with which coordinated HBCU-targeted threats are treated following years of racially motivated threat campaigns dating back to the February 2022 wave. WLBT confirmed that the lockdown was lifted at noon with no ongoing threat, though heightened security and Gold Card-controlled campus access remained in effect. The January 22, 2026 threat wave was part of a broader pattern of swatting and emailed threats targeting HBCUs in early 2026, with Inside Higher Ed reporting at least four campuses targeted in this latest rash on that date alone.
Outcome
No physical threat found on campus. Lockdown lifted at noon CST. FBI and Mississippi law enforcement determined the emailed threats to be a hoax targeting multiple HBCUs simultaneously.
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Added June 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion