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University of Central Florida Police Department shared on social media Thursday afternoon that it was investigating a “recent threat” made to the school with the FBI. Campus operations remain “normal,” it said in the post

“UCFPD is aware of a recent threat directed at UCF, and similar messages have been reported at other universities around the country. Our Threat Management Team is actively investigating and working with the FBI. At this time, we do not consider the threat to be credible,” the post reads.

In a follow-up comment posted at the same time, the department says all campus operations are normal.

“UCFPD officers patrol campus 24/7 to ensure your safety. If you see something concerning, say something by calling 911 immediately,” the post continues. 

The message comes a day after the on-campus fatal shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. 

Kirk was shot dead while speaking to an outdoor crowd on campus Sept. 10 during his latest tour, dubbed “The American Comeback.” He was speaking about gun violence when he was struck in the neck.

Kirk’s career as a political commentator has long been based on strong opposition to gun control, among other conservative ideals. 

This is a developing post.

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Chloe Greenberg is the Digital Content Editor for Orlando Weekly.