Police investigating after reports of active shooter at US Air Force Academy in Colorado No shooter or victims located No description found
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The U.S. Air Force Academy has reopened after an 'active shooter situation' Friday at an on-campus residence hall.
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The USAFA sent out an alert late Friday night.
"AN ACTIVE SHOOTER HAS BEEN DECLARED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. LOCKDOWN. LOCKDOWN. LOCKDOWN," the alert said.
According to KOAA, NBC's Colorado Springs affiliate, roads leading to the Academy were closed until the early hours of Saturday morning, when police gave the all-clear.
Police said they did not find any victims or shooters during a campus sweep.
An investigation is ongoing.
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