LEXINGTON, Ky. — Officials at the University of Kentucky confirmed that an alert reporting an active shooter on campus was a false alarm. The incident occurred due to a technical malfunction involving the university’s software.
The alert was sent to office phones on campus early this morning, misleading students and staff into thinking there was an emergency situation. University officials quickly clarified that there was no such threat.
According to the university, the malfunction originated from the software system used for campus alerts. This prompted the erroneous message, causing confusion among the university community.
As a result, the university released follow-up communications assuring everyone that the campus was safe and that no emergency was taking place. The university emphasized that the matter was being investigated to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Officials urged individuals to remain calm and remain vigilant about any potential threats. They expressed gratitude for the prompt response from the campus community in addressing the initial alarm.
This event highlights the importance of clear communication and reliable alert systems in educational institutions. University officials are committed to ensuring the safety of all students and staff on campus.
For now, the University of Kentucky remains peaceful, and classes are continuing as scheduled.