Two Springfield colleges will hold classes online this week after recent threats.
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As reported Monday on News Center 7 Daybreak, Springfield leaders have called for the unrest to stop.
This comes after more than two dozen buildings in the city were threatened last week.
As News Center 7 previously reported, Wittenberg University and Clark State Community College received threats over the weekend.
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Wittenberg received two, one for a potential on-campus shooting and another for a bomb threat.
Clark State said they got an email threatening a possible shooting.
Wittenberg will hold online classes Monday and Clark State will be virtual all week.
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Springfield mayor Rob Rue told News Center 7 he never expected what the false claims would do to his city.
“Has it caused a strain on our infrastructure? Absolutely. Has it overwhelmed our health care system, yes. Overwhelmed our school? Yes, and also …