SAN JOSE – San Jose State University is on edge following the discovery of graffiti threatening violence against Jewish, Chinese and Muslim members of the community.

The message, which warned of a mass shooting at the college campus in the next three days, was found Tuesday at MacQuarrie Hall. It was paired with a large swastika.

The university police department is working to identify the person responsible for the graffiti and hold them “accountable for their actions,” Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Vincent Del Casino wrote in a message to the community.

In the meantime, the university is ramping up foot patrols by campus police and staff members, Del Casino said. Additional security measures include expanded security cameras in public and exterior areas of resi

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