INDIANAPOLIS – The Jewish Community Center Indianapolis received their second bomb threat within the past two weeks Sunday afternoon.
Indianapolis police said the building was evacuated soon after officers arrived.
The JCC received a bomb threat and is closed pending law enforcement's investigation https://t.co/rlwYfj1biB
— JCC Indianapolis (@JCCIndianapolis) March 12, 2017
The scene was cleared around 3:30 p.m., and people were able to go back inside the building.
#IMPDNOW: All clear is giving after search of @JCCIndianapolis after an bomb threat is received nothing suspicious found. pic.twitter.com/85M78EKaT7
— IMPD (@IMPD_News) March 12, 2017
#UPDATE: @FBIIndianapolis and @DHSgov are assisting in the investigation to this afternoon's bomb threat at @JCCIndianapolis. @rtv6 pic.twitter.com/dAUr2R7qiF
— Paris Lewbel (@PLewbel) March 12, 2017
The first incident occurred on Feb. 27. No one was injured during that incident.
The JCC Indianapolis received a bomb threat that was found to be a hoax. No one was injured. Law… https://t.co/KfBOCwwd0v
— JCC Indianapolis (@JCCIndianapolis) February 27, 2017
"I am appalled to hear of this morning’s threat against the @JCCIndianapolis..."
Read Mayor Hogsett's full statement here: pic.twitter.com/PqUOZCUWjU
— Mayor Joe Hogsett (@IndyMayorJoe) February 27, 2017