
BOMB THREAT Rocks Utah State Ahead of Turning Point USA Event
LOGAN, Utah — Utah State University ordered an evacuation at the Old Main building after a possible bomb threat was reported ahead of a Turning Point USA event planned on campus. Campus alerts instructed people inside to leave immediately while law enforcement and bomb technicians assessed the scene.
What we know so far
- Location: Old Main building, USU Logan campus.
- Action: Immediate evacuation and perimeter secured by police and emergency responders.
- Context: The report came shortly before a scheduled Turning Point USA event at USU.
- Status: Authorities investigated a suspicious package; attendees were told to avoid the area while checks were underway.
Timeline
- ~2:45 p.m. local: Evacuation notice issued for Old Main due to a suspicious item.
- Shortly after: Bomb squad and specialized units arrived to evaluate the package and ensure public safety.
- Event logistics: Organizers and campus officials coordinated security and potential venue adjustments while the investigation proceeded.
Why it matters
This incident follows heightened security considerations surrounding large campus events. Universities coordinate closely with law enforcement for threat assessments, venue planning, and rapid communication to protect students, staff, and visitors.
“Individuals inside were instructed to exit immediately using the nearest exit and take only essential items.” — University spokesperson
What to do if you’re on campus
- Follow official campus alerts and instructions from law enforcement.
- Avoid the Old Main area until authorities give the all-clear.
- Check your student/staff email and official USU channels for venue updates regarding the TPUSA event.
Developing story
We’ll update this article as new, verified information becomes available from university officials and police.