Crime & Safety
Curry College Offers $10k For Information On Campus Threats
Students are allowed to learn from home until next week, and extra security is added after more messages were found on the Milton Campus.

MILTON, MA — After more hateful messages and threats were found around Curry College, the school is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to a suspect who has been terrorizing the campus for weeks.
The school says they initiated the reward after two more hateful messages were found on the campus earlier this week, following the discovery of over twenty swastikas around the school earlier this month.
The school says that one of the messages included threatening language towards the Black community and the other included a swastika.
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This recurring pattern of hate has prompted the school to allow students to learn from home until Feb. 22, 2022, a date specifically mentioned in one of the latest messages, the school said.
The reward will be paid to one or more individuals who can provide information leading to an arrest, the school said.
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On Monday and Tuesday, a spokesperson from Curry College says the school received reports that two messages were found in a bathroom and laundry room of a residence hall.
The school says that one of the messages included threatening language towards the Black community and the other included a swastika, causing the school to beef up security around campus.
"We are determined to keep our campus a safe, welcoming, and diverse place of learning," the college said in a statement. "We will continue to diligently address these matters while also offering support and care to our community, and importantly to any and all individuals directly affected."
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