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JMU's Negative-Space Advisory: How a Spared Campus Tells 22,000 Students About a Bomb-Threat Wave Across Virginia
On March 13, 2026, JMU was among the Virginia universities not targeted in the day-after-ODU emailed bomb-threat wave that hit UVA, George Mason, Bridgewater, Randolph-Macon, and Longwood. The JMU Police Department under Chief Anthony D. Matos issued a community-monitoring advisory acknowledging the elevated regional threat environment, confirming JMU had not received a threat, and noting that JMU was coordinating with state and federal law enforcement. The advisory came less than 30 hours after the deadly ROTC-targeted shooting at Old Dominion University and against the backdrop of earlier 'unsubstantiated' shooting threats circulating on anonymous social-media platforms targeting JMU the prior weekend.
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