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'ECC ALERT — immediate lockdown is in effect': SUNY Erie's May 2026 Post Office Building Gun Hoax

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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.

At approximately 10:25 AM EDT on Friday, May 1, 2026, SUNY Erie's downtown 'City Campus' switchboard received a call claiming a person with a gun was on the fifth floor of the Post Office Building. The college issued an ECC Alert ordering an immediate lockdown. Buffalo Police, New York State Police, Transit Police, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office swept the building and found no firearm or gunman. Classes were canceled for the rest of the day at all SUNY Erie campuses.

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SUNY Erie Community College
Community College · NY
~11,000 studentsECC Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim

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
ECC ALERT - immediate lockdown is in effect at city campus POST Building. Secure rooms and lockdown.
WKBW Buffalo received screenshots of the verbatim alert from students; this is one of the few SUNY Erie alerts whose exact text is publicly confirmed
The all-caps 'ECC ALERT' branding is characteristic of SUNY Erie Community College's alert system; the college continues to use 'ECC' (the prior 'Erie Community College' name) in its alert system
The two-sentence brevity — naming only the building and the action — is typical of swatting-response alert design that prioritizes speed over context
UPDATESMS
ECC ALERT - lockdown of POST BUILDING at City campus still in effect. Athletic center and 45 Oak shelter in place.
Verbatim from WKBW Buffalo, which published screenshots of ECC Alert messages received by students; this update extended the shelter-in-place to additional City Campus buildings beyond the Post Office Building
'45 Oak' refers to 45 Oak Street, one of SUNY Erie City Campus's academic buildings; the expansion reflects police moving through multiple buildings as part of the sweep
The still-active framing ('still in effect') suggests this was sent while law enforcement had not yet cleared the Post Office Building
ALL CLEARSMS
ECC ALERT - The lockdown at City Campus has been lifted. Police found no threat. Classes are canceled for the rest of today at all SUNY Erie campuses. Updates to follow.

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

Reconstructed from WGRZ paraphrase; confirmed elements include the lockdown lift, the 'no threat' determination, and the cancellation of classes at all three SUNY Erie campuses
Extending the cancellation to North and South campuses — neither targeted by the threat — reflects a precautionary stance and the practical reality that Buffalo-area transit and downtown access were affected
Issuing the all-clear via SMS rather than email reflects standard SUNY Erie practice for time-sensitive lockdown communications
Context

Background

SUNY Erie Community College is a public community college serving Erie County, New York with about 11,000 students across three campuses (City, North, and South). At approximately 10:25 AM EDT on Friday, May 1, 2026, the City Campus switchboard in downtown Buffalo received a call claiming a person with a gun was on the fifth floor of the Post Office Building — the federal-courthouse-adjacent academic building that houses much of SUNY Erie's downtown operations. The college issued an ECC Alert at approximately 10:30 AM EDT ordering an immediate lockdown. Buffalo Police, New York State Police, Transit Police, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office responded; a thorough sweep found no firearm or gunman and the call was determined to be a hoax. Classes were canceled at all three SUNY Erie campuses for the remainder of the day. The May 2026 SUNY Erie hoax came amid a continuing wave of community-college and university swatting incidents that swept American higher education starting in August 2025, demonstrating that two-year colleges and four-year institutions alike were targets of the campaign.
Analysis

Key Findings

The five-minute response time from the 10:25 AM call to the ECC Alert at approximately 10:30 AM is exceptionally fast and reflects an alert system primed by prior 2025-2026 swatting events
SUNY Erie's decision to cancel classes at all three campuses — even the North and South campuses untargeted by the threat — illustrates the precautionary stance that became standard practice during the 2025-2026 swatting wave
Verbatim alert text is rare for community-college incidents; WKBW Buffalo's screenshot-based reporting offers an exact record of how community colleges balance brevity and clarity in lockdown messaging
Community colleges like SUNY Erie were less frequently targeted than four-year institutions during the 2025-2026 swatting wave, but the May 2026 hoax confirmed that two-year campuses are not exempt from the threat pattern
Outcome
A multi-agency police sweep of the Post Office Building and surrounding SUNY Erie facilities found no firearm and no person matching the caller's description. The lockdown was lifted in the afternoon. Classes for the remainder of the day were canceled at all three SUNY Erie campuses (City, North, and South), affecting approximately 11,000 students. Buffalo Police characterized the call as having no indication of a legitimate threat — consistent with the swatting pattern that affected dozens of U.S. higher-education institutions in 2025 and 2026.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion