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A Lynchburg Community College Closes Mid-Motorcycle-Class Over an Emailed Threat

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Confirmed HoaxDetermined to be a hoax. The institutional response is documented because it reveals how the alert system performed under a perceived real threat.

On Saturday, January 23, 2021, Central Virginia Community College in Lynchburg closed all campuses and cancelled events after receiving an email threat that was ultimately deemed not credible. A motorcycle safety class meeting on campus was dismissed, and a notification went out through the campus alert system and social media while Lynchburg Police were notified. The threat was part of the same emailed-hoax wave that locked down Hampden-Sydney College and Averett University the same day.

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Central Virginia Community College
Community College · VA
~4,000 students
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CVCC Alert: Due to a threat received by the college, all CVCC campuses are closed and all events are cancelled for the remainder of today. Anyone on campus should leave the area. Lynchburg Police have been notified.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

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Because it was a Saturday, the only group on campus was a motorcycle safety class, which was dismissed; the alert functioned more as a closure-and-disperse notice than a shelter order.
Context

Background

Central Virginia Community College serves roughly 4,000 students across campuses in and around Lynchburg, Virginia. On Saturday, January 23, 2021, the college received an email threat and closed all campuses and cancelled events for the rest of the day as a precaution. A motorcycle safety class meeting on campus was dismissed, no other students or staff were present except CVCC police, and the college pushed a notice through its campus alert system, social media, and website while notifying Lynchburg Police. The threat was deemed not credible and matched the emailed-hoax wave that simultaneously locked down Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville and Averett University in Danville, underscoring how open-access community colleges respond to the same threat templates aimed at four-year campuses.
Analysis

Key Findings

An open-access community college closed all campuses mid-Saturday over an emailed threat later deemed not credible
The only students present were a motorcycle safety class, who were dismissed; the alert effectively functioned as a disperse-and-close notice
The threat was part of the January 23, 2021 emailed-hoax wave that also struck Hampden-Sydney College and Averett University
Outcome
CVCC closed for the remainder of Saturday as a precaution. Lynchburg Police were notified and the emailed threat was deemed not credible; it matched a hoax template sent to multiple Virginia schools the same day.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion