Alabama School Locked Down After Threat of Clowns Showing Up

Alabama School Locked Down After Threat of Clowns Showing Up
A clown participates in celebrations of the 8th Festival of Laughter held in San Salvador, on May 18, 2016. Clown sightings in Chicago has parents on edge. MARVIN RECINOS/AFP/Getty Images
The Associated Press
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IRONDALE, Ala.—Another Alabama school was on lockdown after a social media post warned of clowns showing up to the campus.

AL.com reports that Shades Valley High School in Irondale, about 7 miles (11 kilometers) east of Birmingham, was locked down Monday after a student alerted authorities to Facebook posts hinting that clowns might show up to the school.

Irondale police Officer James Lewis, a school resource officer, says “there was no threat.”

Lewis says authorities spoke with the student who reported the Facebook posts, which have since been removed.

Lewis says the soft lockdown is a precaution only, and there is no disruption to classes.

Similar incidents have been reported throughout Alabama and across the southeast.