Classes have been abruptly canceled at St. Ignatius College Prep on Chicago's Near West Side, leaving students and staff stunned, after an AI-generated bomb threat sent shockwaves through the campus late Thursday night.
According to the school's president John Chandler, there is no credible evidence of a real bomb on site; however, as a precautionary measure, the safety of students and staff takes precedence. The decision was made solely based on concerns raised by the school itself.
The AI-generated threat, received at 10:10 p.m., prompted an immediate response from local law enforcement, including the Chicago Police Department, who arrived to secure the scene. Meanwhile, the FBI has also been in contact with the school and its authorities, although details remain scarce at this point.
With the security of students being paramount, St. Ignatius College Prep made the bold decision to cancel classes on Friday morning, effectively shutting down operations until further notice.
According to the school's president John Chandler, there is no credible evidence of a real bomb on site; however, as a precautionary measure, the safety of students and staff takes precedence. The decision was made solely based on concerns raised by the school itself.
The AI-generated threat, received at 10:10 p.m., prompted an immediate response from local law enforcement, including the Chicago Police Department, who arrived to secure the scene. Meanwhile, the FBI has also been in contact with the school and its authorities, although details remain scarce at this point.
With the security of students being paramount, St. Ignatius College Prep made the bold decision to cancel classes on Friday morning, effectively shutting down operations until further notice.