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5 AM Phone Call to Mississippi's Oldest HBCU: 'A Device Will Go Off at Noon'

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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.

Between 5 and 6 AM CST on February 1, 2022, an anonymous caller told Rust College -- Mississippi's oldest HBCU -- that bombs had been placed around campus and a device would detonate at noon. The caller used racist language. Holly Springs Police, Marshall County Sheriff, DeSoto County Sheriff, and the FBI responded; the campus sheltered in place until 10 AM CST when bomb-sniffing dogs cleared all buildings.

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Institution
Rust College
Hbcu · MS
~700 students
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

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 Mississippi Today and Djournal coverage387 chars
Rust College Emergency Alert: A bomb threat has been called in against the campus. All students, faculty, and staff are required to shelter in place immediately. Do not leave your residence hall or building. Holly Springs Police, Marshall County Sheriff, and the FBI are responding. Classes are canceled until further notice. Updates will follow as soon as more information is available.

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

Sent before sunrise -- alert reached most students still in their residence halls, simplifying compliance
Caller had specified noon as the detonation time -- giving the campus 5-6 hours of shelter-in-place uncertainty
Multi-agency response (local PD, county sheriff, FBI) was triggered by the coordinated nature of the day's HBCU threats
Rust College, founded in 1866, is the oldest HBCU in Mississippi
ALL CLEARSMS+3h 45m
Approximate reconstructionReconstructed from Mississippi Today coverage451 chars
Rust College All-Clear: Bomb-sniffing K-9 units have completed a thorough sweep of all campus buildings and no devices have been found. The shelter-in-place order is lifted. Normal operations will resume this afternoon. We are grateful for the swift response of Holly Springs Police, Marshall and DeSoto County Sheriff's Departments, the FBI, and the Holly Springs Fire Department. Counseling resources are available for any student who needs support.

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

All-clear came roughly 4 hours after initial alert -- consistent with bomb-sweep duration norms
Explicit naming of all responding agencies was unusually detailed for HBCU bomb-threat alerts
Counseling resource mention reflected awareness that the racial language of the threat compounded its psychological impact
Came almost two hours before the caller's specified noon detonation time
Context

Background

Rust College -- founded in 1866 in Holly Springs, Mississippi, by the Freedman's Aid Society -- is the state's oldest HBCU. On the first day of Black History Month 2022, an anonymous caller phoned the campus between 5 and 6 AM CST saying that bombs had been placed around campus and one device would detonate at noon. The caller used explicitly racist language, one of the few cases in the wave where the racial motivation was directly verbalized in the threat call. Multi-agency response from Holly Springs Police, Marshall County Sheriff, DeSoto County Sheriff, the FBI, and Holly Springs Fire Department conducted a sweep with bomb-sniffing K-9 units. By approximately 10 AM CST, the campus was cleared. Rust was one of at least 12 HBCUs targeted on February 1, five of them in Mississippi alone (Rust, Tougaloo, Jackson State, Alcorn State, and Mississippi Valley State). According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, those responsible were juveniles, with at least one connected to a hate group.
Analysis

Key Findings

Rust College's threat call included explicitly racist language -- one of the few cases in the 2022 HBCU wave where the racial motivation was directly verbalized in the call itself
The pre-dawn timing (5-6 AM CST) reached most students still in their residence halls, simplifying shelter-in-place compliance
Mississippi accounted for five of the 12 HBCUs hit on February 1 -- the highest concentration in any single state that day
President Ivy Taylor's 'we are undeterred' framing became one of the most-quoted institutional responses to the 2022 HBCU wave
Outcome
Shelter-in-place lifted approximately 10 AM CST after K-9 sweep found no devices. Classes resumed later that day. Rust was one of at least 12 HBCUs (five in Mississippi alone) hit on February 1, 2022. President Ivy Taylor publicly stated 'we are undeterred.' FBI later identified juveniles as persons of interest, with at least one [connected to a hate group](https://mississippitoday.org/2022/02/10/we-are-undeterred-how-mississippis-oldest-hbcu-responded-to-the-bomb-threats/).
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