COMING UP AT 3PM -- UNT Health Science Center officials to discuss this afternoon's lockdown and the warning for a 'potential for violence'
was locked down and evacuated Wednesday after someone mistook a person carrying camera equipment for a person with a gun.
Ruth Roman, COO of UNTHSC said Wednesday afternoon that after the report was received the campus emergency management system was activated and the Fort Worth Police were called to assist in the response, which included securing and evacuating buildings. Roman said the school was ready to provide any further assistance students or faculty may need, including counseling.UNTHSC WARNS OF 'POTENTIAL FOR VIOLENCE' IN LOCKDOWN ALERT
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