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Authorities: No shooter found in Air Force Academy dorm

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The alleged incident comes after the academy’s superintendent delivered a blistering speech on racial tolerance.
Law enforcement officials completed a search early Saturday and found no evidence of an active shooter at an Air Force Academy dormitory.
Authorities said that the Colorado-based academy was placed on lockdown after 12 a.m. ET, and that text messages were sent to airmen warning them of a possible shooter. The Air Force Academy later provided the all-clear, saying on Twitter that there were “no confirmed shots fired” and that “everyone is safe.”
“We will continue to investigate the cause of the reports.” the Air Force Academy said on Twitter, adding: “We would like to thank our community partners for their assistance.”
According to KUSA-TV, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the reported shooting by sending their SWAT team to conduct a search of the base.
The alleged incident comes after the academy’s superintendent delivered a blistering speech on tolerance in the wake of racial slurs being scrawled on the school’s message boards.
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Sporting three stars on his green camouflage uniform, Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria repeatedly leaned forward at the lectern to deliver his message Thursday: “You should be outraged.”
The Colorado Springs-area prep school, whose student body traditionally includes more than 50% recruited athletes, gives cadet candidates a year of rigorous tutoring to help them meet the academy’s strict academic standards.
Contributing: Jacob Rodriguez of KUSA-TV, The Associated Press

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