News

Fort Defiance school complex threat deemed not credible; two HBCU’s locked down in unrelated threats

Fort Defiance school complex threat deemed not credible; two HBCU’s locked down in unrelated threats

Fort Defiance High School Photo: Contributed/Courtesy Augusta Co Public Schools


FORT DEFIANCE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – After remaining inside until the conclusion of an investigation, activities and schedules resumed as normal for the morning after the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office investigated a threat to the Fort Defiance High and Middle School complex. Shortly before school started Thursday morning, the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office began investigating “a call for service regarding chatter of a possible organized attack of Fort Defiance High School”. Out of an abundance of caution, the sheriff’s office deployed additional personnel to the campus complex and determined shortly after there is no credible threat to any of the Augusta County schools, students, or staff.

A school system statement says “the Augusta County Public Schools will handle this as a personnel matter. The physical and emotional safety of our students and staff is our highest priority.” They say the investigation is concluded and the sheriff’s office will be reviewing the case with the Commonwealth’s Attorney to see if charges are appropriate.

They’re also alerting the public about a large presence of police, fire, and rescue vehicles and personnel Thursday at Clymore Elementary School. That’s all part of a previously scheduled 9/11 ceremony that has participation from first responder agencies and military members.

“Increased presence of first responders in the area should be expected and is part of this planned event,” according to an Augusta schools social media post.

There is no evidence they’re related, but this incident happened as both Virginia State in Ettrick and Hampton universities have received threats that have locked down those campuses. As of 10 a.m., Virginia State alerted the community they received a threat and out of an abundance of caution, they were still on lockdown and the campus is closed for Thursday. Click here for the VSU updates.

Hampton University “has received notice of a potential threat and has ceased all non-essential activity, effective immediately”. “All campus activities and classes are cancelled Thursday, September 11 and Friday, September 12, to include all athletic events and activities.”

“All students who are on campus are encouraged to minimize their movement across campus except for essential activities. Students residing off-campus should not come to campus at this time. All non-essential personnel, including faculty and staff, should evacuate campus immediately. Enhanced security measures are now in effect across campus.” Click here for full information.

Latest News

13 hours ago in Entertainment

Mikey Madison will play a Facebook whistleblower in Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Social Network’ follow-up

Aaron Sorkin is diving back into the world of Facebook with a "Social Network" follow-up featuring Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg and a newly minted Oscar winner as a whistleblower.

18 hours ago in Albemarle County, Charlottesville City, Local

Fontaine Ave bridge replacement over Morey Creek begins Oct. 7

Map of Fontaine Ave bridge over Morey Creek

VDOT announces work beginning October 7 replacing the Fontaine Avenue bridge over Morey Creek between the Route 29 bypass interchange and the Ragged Mountain Reservoir.

19 hours ago in Entertainment

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ brings revolution to the (very) big screen

Paul Thomas Anderson spent about 20 years writing "One Battle After Another." After two decades, it's never felt more relevant.

19 hours ago in Entertainment, Music

Q&A: Mariah Carey enters ‘the era of me’ with her first album in 7 years

Seven years after her last album and 35 years into a powerhouse career, Mariah Carey continues her reign as the queen of pop and R&B with "Here for It All."

20 hours ago in Albemarle County, Education, Local

Albemarle school board chair reports much smoother weapons screenings at the high schools

Monticello High School

Albemarle schools' top citizen leader is pleased with the progress made to speed up weapons screenings that had slowed school day starts for many students at the three high schools.