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Miami's Only HBCU, Hit on the Same Day as Six Other Black Colleges

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UnfoundedNo evidence of an actual threat was found. The institutional response is documented because the alert communication is identical to what would occur during a real incident.

Florida Memorial University -- Miami-Dade County's only HBCU -- received a bomb threat on January 4, 2022, one of seven HBCUs targeted that afternoon and evening. The campus was evacuated and searched; no devices were found. The January 4 threats were the opening salvo of what became a nearly three-month wave that produced at least 57 bomb threats against HBCUs and other institutions and ultimately targeted dozens of Black colleges.

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Florida Memorial University
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Alert Sequence

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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.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
Approximate reconstructionReconstructed from Florida Courier and ABC News coverage319 chars
Florida Memorial University Emergency Alert: A bomb threat has been received against the university. All students, faculty and staff must evacuate campus buildings immediately and proceed to designated assembly areas. Do not return to buildings until further notice. Miami-Dade Police are responding. Updates to follow.

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

Florida Memorial chose evacuation rather than shelter-in-place -- diverging from Howard University's protocol that same day
Miami-Dade Police K-9 units responded -- standard for South Florida bomb threat response
Came on the second day of the spring semester -- maximum disruption window for the academic calendar
Florida Memorial is the only HBCU in Miami-Dade County, making it a high-profile target
ALL CLEARSMS
Florida Memorial University Update: After a thorough search of all campus buildings by Miami-Dade Police K-9 units, no suspicious packages or devices have been found. The campus is being declared all-clear. Normal operations will resume tomorrow morning. Thank you for your patience and cooperation. The university will continue to monitor for any further information.

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

All-clear issued approximately 4.5 hours after evacuation -- consistent with bomb-sweep duration norms
Campus returned to normal operations the next morning
By evening of January 4, six other HBCUs had also issued all-clears -- making the coordinated pattern visible nationally
Context

Background

Florida Memorial University, Miami-Dade County's only HBCU, was among the first wave of HBCUs hit by what would become the largest coordinated targeting of historically Black colleges in modern American history. On January 4, 2022 -- the second day of the spring semester for many institutions -- bomb threats arrived at Florida Memorial, North Carolina Central University, Prairie View A&M, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Norfolk State, and Xavier University of Louisiana within hours of each other. According to the Florida Courier, Florida Memorial evacuated its campus and Miami-Dade Police K-9 units conducted the sweep. The simultaneous nature of the January 4 threats prompted FBI engagement. By February 1, 2022, 18 or more HBCUs would receive simultaneous threats on the first day of Black History Month -- escalating the campaign. The FBI eventually identified six juveniles as persons of interest. No actual devices were ever found at any targeted HBCU.
Analysis

Key Findings

Florida Memorial's January 4 evacuation was among the first events in the largest coordinated bomb-threat campaign against HBCUs in modern history
The coordinated timing across seven institutions on January 4 was the early signal that prompted FBI involvement
Choice of evacuation (rather than shelter-in-place) reflected Florida Memorial's protocol -- but other HBCUs that same day chose shelter, illustrating institutional variation
As Miami-Dade County's only HBCU, Florida Memorial's targeting drew particular attention from local Florida media that the same-day threats elsewhere did not
Outcome
Campus evacuated; thorough sweep by Miami-Dade Police K-9 units found no devices. Returned to normal operations within hours. The same-day pattern (seven HBCUs simultaneously) signaled coordinated targeting and prompted FBI involvement. By February 1, 18+ HBCUs would receive simultaneous threats. FBI later identified six juveniles as persons of interest.
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