Alabama A&M University issued a statement after officials said they were investigating a bomb threat received by the university Tuesday morning.

Officials gave the all-clear around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday after they said there was no immediate threat to the campus and normal operations resumed.

Here is the statement released by the university's president Dr. Daniel Wims:

"Earlier today, Alabama A&M University received bomb and mass shooting threats targeting the J.F. Drake Library. After a full investigation and sweep of campus facilities by campus and external partner safety agencies, an all-clear was determined given no imminent threat to our campus.

"At 10:35 a.m., we received an anti-Semitic and racist email. The language in this message is consistent with recent emergency incidents a

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