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California grad student left threatening messages on campus, DOJ says

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Los Angeles Times
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  • 1 min read
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Federal authorities at San José State University have arrested a graduate student accused of distributing threatening and hate-filled messages throughout campus facilities. The investigation, conducted jointly by university police and FBI agents, targeted a series of inflammatory writings discovered in multiple bathroom locations. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about campus safety and the creation of hostile environments within educational institutions.

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California grad student left threatening messages on campus, DOJ says
California grad student left threatening messages on campus, DOJ says

The San José State University Police Department and the FBI have nabbed a man they say is the culprit behind a series of violent and hateful written messages left in men’s and gender-neutral bathrooms at the university.
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