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Four Days After Virginia Tech: 'Get His Dad's Rifle and Shoot Students from the Clock Tower'
On Friday, April 20, 2007 — four days after the Virginia Tech shooting — Lewis-Clark State College closed campus after an 18-year-old student allegedly told an acquaintance he wanted to 'get his dad's rifle and shoot students from the clock tower' at LCSC and 'go over to the high school and kill a lot of people there too.' The college activated its Warrior Mail and phone-tree emergency response plan, among the earliest documented uses of higher-ed mass notification post-Virginia Tech.
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