Auburn University cancels classes following rampage threat on campus

FILE: A sign shows the entrance to Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama (Reuters)

Auburn University cancelled classes Wednesday following what school officials are calling an unsubstantiated threat found on campus, police told FoxNews.com.

A message posted on the university's website says authorities don't believe the threat is credible. But the school says it is suspending classes and other normal operations for a day because of anxiety among students and parents. Wednesday marks the seventh anniversary of the attack in which a student gunman killed 32 students and faculty at Virginia Tech University.

Authorities also are increasing the police presence around campus. The university says information is being circulated about a threatening message posted in a campus restroom. Posts circulating on social media show what appears to be handwritten threat of a campus "rampage." A university alert went out after the posts began spreading.

The threat read as follows: "To whom it may concern, April 16, 2014... I will unleash a rampage of Biblical proportion across this tiny campus...You have been warned!!"

Opelika-Auburn News reported that the message was found  inside a second-floor bathroom. Classes will resume on Thursday.

Fox News' Edmund DeMarche and the Associated Press contributed to this report

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