University of Chicago Medical Center resumes normal operations after security threat

The University of Chicago Medical Center and Biological Sciences Division resumed normal operations Tuesday after an online threat of gun violence closed the university and initiated heighted security measures at the hospital on Monday.

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The heightened security measures served as a precaution to “safeguard…patients, visitors, faculty, staff and residents,” according to an official university release. The measures were lifted after the FBI concluded its investigation into the threat and the U.S. attorneys brought charges against a suspect behind the threat.

In addition to resuming normal operations, UCMC published an official note of gratitude to those who helped keep the university and medical center safe.

“We want to praise and thank FBI counterterrorism officials, Chicago Police Department, the University of Chicago Police Department and UCMC security for their incredible coordination and swift actions,” the statement reads.

 

 

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