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2 Alexandria City High School campuses go virtual after anonymous threat

Students at two Alexandria City High School campuses had to switch to remote learning on Thursday after an anonymous threat put both campuses on lockdown. “For the safety and security of our students and staff, the Alexandria City High School King Street and Minnie Howard Campuses are currently on lockdown status and today, October 14, 2021, will be an asynchronous day,” Alexandria City Public Schools posted online.

On Thursday afternoon at around 2:30 p.m., the school system tweeted that both campuses had resumed normal operations. The school system said the Alexandria Police Department received an anonymous threat Wednesday night. “APD is currently conducting a threat assessment to determine credibility,” ACPS said, and there will be more details after the assessment is complete. Police said students were never at risk. This comes a week after the same high school went under lock down after a student was found with a weapon on school grounds. Separately, Alexandria police said they received a call around 9:30 a.m. Thursday about a shooting at Francis C. Hammond Middle School on Seminary Road. The school was temporarily put on lockdown. After a search, police determined the call was unfounded. A student was taken to the hospital after suffering a medical event while officers  conducted the search. The Alexandria City Council recently voted to temporarily reinstate school resource officers.

Fairfax Co. police comb motel receipts, seek more victims of suspected ‘shopping cart killer’

Fairfax County police in Virginia are searching through motel receipts, seeking other possible victims of the man suspected of killing at least four people whose remains were found in Alexandria and Harrisonburg. Anthony Eugene Robinson was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and disposing of the bodies of two female victims. Both victims were found in a vacant Harrisonburg lot in late November.
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