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Five South Florida Campuses Got Swatted in One Morning, and the Largest HSI in the US Sent 'A Dangerous Situation Is Occurring' to Tens of Thousands

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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.

On the morning of Tuesday, May 2, 2023, Florida International University — the largest Hispanic-Serving Institution in the United States — was the highest-profile target of a coordinated swatting wave that hit at least five South Florida campuses in a single morning. FIU's alert system pushed an SMS reading 'A dangerous situation is occurring. Evacuate the area now' for AHC 3 (the Academic Health Center / College of Nursing) on the MMC main campus. Within roughly 30 minutes, FIU Police had cleared the building and posted publicly that the call appeared to be false. FIU Police Chief Alexander Casas called the hoax 'an incredible drain on resources.'

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Response
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Institution
Florida International University
Public R1 · FL
~56,000 studentsFIU Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 3 verified verbatim

INITIAL ALERTSMS
MMC Campus: A dangerous situation is occurring on or near campus! Evacuate the area NOW.
The 88-character SMS used FIU's standard 'dangerous situation' language template — deliberately vague on threat type to keep the message short, but prefixed with 'MMC Campus:' to scope the alert to the Modesto A. Maidique Campus in Miami
The SMS named no specific building — but a separate FIU Alert email reportedly cited 'possible shots fired at the College of Nursing building,' a discrepancy that students later criticized
Sent at approximately 9:30 a.m. EDT to FIU Alert subscribers, including students, faculty, and staff at the Modesto A. Maidique Campus (MMC) in Miami
The capitalized 'NOW' and the exclamation mark are preserved exactly as in the original WSVN-quoted alert
UPDATETwitter/X
FIU Alert Update: This morning @FIUPOLICE received reports of an active shooter in AHC 3. Officers have cleared the building and are now conducting a methodical search. There is no danger to anyone on campus. The call appears to be false.
Posted approximately 30 minutes after the initial SMS — a fast public clearance for a swatting incident at a campus the size of FIU
The tweet specifically named AHC 3 (the building) — finally giving the building-specific information that the initial SMS had omitted
The phrasing 'methodical search' is unusual — Casas's language signaled that even after clearing the building, FIU PD was continuing a careful sweep rather than declaring full all-clear
The phrase 'the call appears to be false' was deliberately tentative — preserving the option to revise if something was found later
ALL CLEARSMS
MMC Campus: All Clear. All Clear. Resume normal activities.
All-clear came roughly one hour after the initial alert — fast for a building-by-building search at the largest HSI in the country
The doubled 'All Clear. All Clear.' is FIU's standard SMS template construction — the repetition is a deliberate Clery-style emphasis preserved verbatim
Notably terse — only 59 characters — and does not name AHC 3 or use the word 'hoax', leaving the operational characterization to FIU Police Chief Alexander Casas's separate verbal statement to reporters
Context

Background

Florida International University is a Carnegie R1 public research university in Miami serving roughly 56,000 students — the largest Hispanic-Serving Institution in the United States by enrollment. On the morning of Tuesday, May 2, 2023, FIU was the highest-profile target of a coordinated swatting wave that hit at least five South Florida campuses in a single morning — Florida Atlantic University, Palm Beach Atlantic, Indian River State, Everglades University, and FIU. FIU's alert system pushed an SMS at approximately 9:30 a.m. EDT reading 'A dangerous situation is occurring. Evacuate the area now,' with a follow-up email naming the College of Nursing in AHC 3. FIU Police cleared the building within roughly 30 minutes. FIU Police Chief Alexander Casas told reporters: 'It is a hoax call and while some may think it's funny, it is not funny at all, it's an incredible drain on resources, first responders are somewhere they don't need to be where they could be doing other things that we should actually be doing.' The case is significant for the archive because (a) it documents the largest-HSI-in-the-country target in a coordinated South Florida swatting wave, (b) the official Twitter post quoted in this case is one of the cleanest verbatim institutional alert texts on record from a swatting incident, and (c) the SMS-to-email discrepancy (SMS gave no building, email named College of Nursing) became part of a recurring criticism of FIU's multi-channel alert consistency that resurfaced during later 2025-2026 incidents.
Analysis

Key Findings

FIU is the largest Hispanic-Serving Institution in the US, and the May 2, 2023 swatting was the highest-profile target in a coordinated five-campus South Florida wave
The 58-character initial SMS gave no building location — only a follow-up email cited the College of Nursing in AHC 3, a multi-channel inconsistency that later drew criticism
FIU Police cleared the building within roughly 30 minutes — fast for the largest HSI in the US
FIU's official Twitter post — verbatim quoted in this case — is one of the cleanest institutional swatting alert texts on record
FIU Police Chief Alexander Casas publicly characterized the hoax as 'an incredible drain on resources,' an unusually direct institutional statement against swatting
The case is part of a documented 2023 South Florida swatting wave that targeted multiple HSIs and minority-serving institutions in a single morning
Outcome
FIU Police cleared AHC 3 within approximately 30 minutes of the initial alert. No shooter, no victims, no weapon. Normal activities resumed about an hour later. Similar hoax calls hit Florida Atlantic University, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Indian River State College, and Everglades University the same morning. No suspect was publicly identified or arrested in connection with the FIU call at the time of the incident.
Provenance

Sources

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion