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'Credible' Online Bomb Threat at Grainger Hall Closes Longwood Building for an Afternoon

VAbomb threatemergency notificationhigh confidence
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 October 14, 2024, Longwood University Police received an online bomb threat referencing Grainger Hall on the Farmville campus. The university activated bomb threat response protocols, evacuated the building, and posted alerts via its emergency archive. Grainger Hall was searched and reopened by 3:16 p.m. EDT. A 22-year-old Farmville resident was later arrested.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
0
Injured
0
Institution
Longwood University
Public Masters · VA
~4,500 studentsRave Mobile SafetyLongwood Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim

INITIAL ALERTWebsite
Longwood has been made aware of an online threat and are investigating. Grainger Hall will be closed for the remainder of the afternoon.
Verbatim text from the official Longwood University alerts archive at alerts.longwood.edu; the archive post was timestamped 1:13 PM EDT on October 14, 2024
The alert text says 'are investigating' rather than issuing a shelter-in-place or evacuation order; the decision to close Grainger Hall was communicated as an administrative action rather than an emergency evacuation directive — a lower-intensity response than a typical bomb-threat alert
Grainger Hall houses Longwood's College of Education and Human Services and is one of the busier classroom buildings on the Farmville campus; the threat had what police described as a 'level of specificity to be deemed credible'
ALL CLEARWebsite+2h 1m
Campus community, Grainger Hall has been cleared and is now re-opened.
Verbatim text from the official Longwood University alerts archive at alerts.longwood.edu; the archive post was timestamped 3:14 PM EDT on October 14, 2024 — two hours and one minute after the initial alert at 1:13 PM
Virginia State Police and Farmville Police Department assisted with the search alongside Longwood University Police; the building was confirmed clear by 3:16 p.m. EDT
The brevity of the all-clear ('Campus community' + one sentence) mirrors the minimal initial alert, consistent with Longwood's low-drama archive style that prioritizes brief factual status updates over formal alert language
Context

Background

On October 14, 2024, Longwood University Police received an online bomb threat referencing Grainger Hall, the College of Education and Human Services building on Longwood's Farmville campus. The threat had what police characterized as a level of specificity sufficient to be deemed credible, prompting the university to activate full bomb threat protocols including building evacuation, alert distribution and establishment of an incident command. Officers from Virginia State Police and the Farmville Police Department assisted in clearing the building, which was searched and reopened by 3:16 p.m. EDT. The university posted both the initial alert and the all-clear to its public alerts archive at alerts.longwood.edu, a transparency practice that distinguishes Longwood from many peer institutions whose alert archives are inaccessible. A 22-year-old Farmville resident was arrested in connection with the threat and charged with Threatening to Bomb or Burn a Building and Use of a Computer for Harassment. The same resident was not connected to a separate Moss Hall bomb threat that occurred days later, also at Longwood.
Analysis

Key Findings

Longwood maintains a public-facing alerts archive at alerts.longwood.edu that preserves both initial alerts and all-clear messages, a transparency practice rare among public masters universities
Police characterized the threat as 'credible' based on its specificity, triggering the full bomb-threat protocol rather than a discretionary partial response
The incident occurred during a fall 2024 cluster of threats at Longwood — including a separate Moss Hall threat days later — illustrating how copycat dynamics can build at small campuses
Outcome
Virginia State Police and Farmville Police assisted in clearing the building. A 22-year-old Farmville resident was arrested and charged with Threatening to Bomb or Burn a Building and Use of a Computer for Harassment.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion