2012 University of Pittsburgh bomb threats

[4] The FBI and Secret Service had identified at least one person of interest related to the case,[5] and local police collaborated with the Department of Justice and the Joint Terrorism Task Force.

[7] On the same day, the Pittsburgh US Attorney's Office claimed that "significant progress" had been made in the investigation of the bomb threats.

But sadly, it is happening here at Pitt – on a campus that is widely recognized as safe by all comparative measures and that is known for its sense of community.

[13][14] This policy was soon changed to allow backpacks into buildings, and on April 9 the Cathedral of Learning had more than one open entrance (All guarded by security).

Pitt and the FBI decided to not negotiate with terrorists, ignoring the demand, and the Post-Gazette did not publish a story about the offer.

Some of the email stated, this all began when you, Nordenberg, put out a $10,000 — then $50,000 — ‘reward’ (bounty) for some young kid who’d pranked the University.

The Cathedral of Learning has been the subject of a multitude of bomb threats