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Springfield buildings given all clear after bomb threat, including two schools

Springfield police chief Allison Elliott, center, reads a statement about bombing investigation.
Kathryn Mobley
Springfield police chief Allison Elliott, center, reads a statement about the bombing investigation.

The city of Springfield said in a statement on Thursday morning that it received a bomb threat that has prompted an immediate response from local and regional law enforcement.

As a precautionary measure, the building has been evacuated, and authorities are currently conducting a thorough investigation.

from social media posts that were picked up and spread by former President Donald Trump and right-wing media about Haitians in Springfield.

"Our primary concern is the safety and well-being of our employees and residents. We are working to address this situation as swiftly as possible," the city said in a statement.

City officials said they were alerted to the threat over an email message this morning at 8:24 a.m. The email was sent to multiple agencies and media outlets.

The city is asking people to avoid the area surrounding City Hall while the investigation is going on and to report any suspicious activity to the Springfield Police Division.

The city said more information will be provided as soon as it becomes available.

Kaitlin Schroeder (she/her) joined WYSO in 2024 with 10 years of experience in local news. She focuses on editing and digital content.
Kathryn Mobley is an award-winning broadcast journalist, crafting stories for more than 30 years. At WYSO, her expertise includes politics, local government, education and more.

Email: kmobley@wyso.org
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