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Hours Before Turning Point USA Came to Logan, a Wildlife Telemetry Collar Got Old Main Evacuated

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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.

On the afternoon of September 30, 2025, Utah State University evacuated its iconic Old Main administration building after a suspicious device was found near the building's exterior — only hours before Turning Point USA's first Utah event since the killing of founder Charlie Kirk earlier that month. The bomb squad detonated the device 'out of an abundance of caution,' and it was later determined to be a wildlife telemetry collar placed by a USU faculty member as a teaching prop for an undergraduate field-research class.

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Institution
Utah State University
Public R1 · UT
~28,500 studentsRaveAggie Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 1 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
An evacuation has been ordered for the Old Main building on Logan campus. Leave immediately using the nearest exit. Use stairs, not elevators. Take only essential items. Go to your department's evacuation area if applicable. Follow instructions from emergency personnel.
The initial alert deliberately omitted the reason for the evacuation — a deliberate Aggie Alert protocol choice while the threat type was still being characterized
'Use stairs, not elevators' is standard evacuation language but particularly important for Old Main, which has limited elevator capacity in its 1899 historic structure
The reference to 'department's evacuation area' relies on USU's pre-existing emergency action plans, where each department has a designated muster point
UPDATESMS+8 min
Approximate reconstruction161 chars
Aggie Alert: The Old Main evacuation is due to a suspicious package. Police are responding. Stay clear of Old Main and the surrounding area until further notice.

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

The eight-minute gap between alerts reflects USU's Aggie Alert protocol of rapid follow-up with cause once verified by responding officers
Using 'suspicious package' rather than 'bomb' followed standard ATF guidance to avoid escalating panic before threat characterization is complete
USU explained later that the bomb squad was already pre-staged on campus for the TPUSA event, enabling unusually fast response
ALL CLEARSMS+1h 1m
Approximate reconstruction147 chars
Aggie Alert: All clear. The suspicious package at Old Main has been resolved. The building is safe to reenter. Normal campus operations may resume.

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

The all-clear came exactly 61 minutes after the initial evacuation order — among the faster suspicious-package resolutions in the archive, attributable to the pre-staged bomb squad
USU did not mention in this alert that the bomb squad had detonated the device — that detail was disclosed in subsequent media briefings
The 'normal campus operations' language was carefully chosen because the TPUSA event later that night required broader operational continuity than a typical evacuation
Context

Background

Utah State University is a public R1 land-grant institution in Logan, Utah. Old Main), built in 1889, is the oldest building on USU's campus and houses the President's office, university administration, and the iconic 'Block A' atop the building. On the afternoon of September 30, 2025, hours before Turning Point USA was scheduled to host its first Utah event since the killing of founder Charlie Kirk earlier that month, a suspicious device was found near the exterior of Old Main. The Aggie Alert system issued an evacuation order at 2:44 p.m. MDT. The bomb squad — already pre-staged on campus due to the heightened TPUSA security posture — detonated the device 'out of an abundance of caution.' The 'device' was later identified as a wildlife telemetry collar inside a backpack a USU faculty member had placed as a teaching prop for an undergraduate course on telemetry fieldwork. USU stated officials did not believe the device was an intentional threat or related to TPUSA, and the evening event proceeded as scheduled. The case is notable for documenting how heightened-threat campus security postures can both speed up response times (pre-staged bomb squads) and lower the threshold at which ambiguous objects trigger full evacuations.
Analysis

Key Findings

The bomb squad was on campus in 17 minutes — unusually fast — because it had been pre-staged for the evening Turning Point USA event at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum
The 'suspicious device' was a wildlife telemetry collar in a backpack placed by a USU faculty member as a hands-on teaching prop for an undergraduate field-research class
USU's Aggie Alert protocol issued the cause-of-evacuation update only 8 minutes after the initial alert — among the fastest cause-disclosure intervals in the archive
The case illustrates how heightened-threat security postures (in this case TPUSA's first Utah event after Kirk's killing) lower the threshold at which ambiguous objects trigger full building evacuations
Post-incident, [USU revised its emergency response system](https://www.upr.org/utah-news/2026-04-07/months-after-old-main-evacuation-usu-updates-its-emergency-response-system) — the Old Main evacuation was specifically cited as a learning moment
Outcome
An Aggie Alert was issued at 2:44 p.m. MDT ordering immediate evacuation of Old Main. A second alert eight minutes later identified the cause as a suspicious package. The bomb squad — already on campus in preparation for the TPUSA event — detonated the device. The all-clear was issued at 3:45 p.m. MDT. The 'device' was later identified as a backpack containing a wildlife telemetry collar that a USU employee had placed near Old Main as a hands-on teaching prop. The evening's TPUSA event at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum proceeded as scheduled.
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evacuationsuspicious-packageold-mainutah-stateaggie-alertturning-point-usaloganbomb-squadwildlife-telemetrycontrolled-detonationfalse-alarmUnfounded
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion