Threat to Central New York Prisons Deemed Non-Credible By State Police
New York State Police have revealed why local prisons went on lockdown on Tuesday, January 7.
Multiple active shooter reports erupted across Central New York, sparking panicked calls to police, media, and community leaders.
The Department of Corrections headquarters in Albany said an unknown man called them early Tuesday morning, around 6:45am, and threatened to shoot staff members outside Midstate Correctional Facility in Marcy.
The facility went into immediate lockdown and multiple State Police agencies descended upon the area.
Responding units included the Special Operations Response Team, the K-9 Unit, and the UAS Drone Unit to search the area.
Police gave the all clear after roughly four hours after no threat was located. A separate investigation was launched into the threatening call and police determined it originated from the State of California.
Police determined the caller was "upset" over the death of inmate Robert Brooks, who was fatally beaten last month and the violent incident was caught on body camera.
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Police say the threats are not credible and have closed the investigation. At this time, the correctional facilities are back open and deemed safe.
It is unknown if the caller will be charged with any crime.
Around that same time of the lockdowns, another active shooter alert impacted the Village of Herkimer, where reports claimed someone was firing shots inside the local Walmart.
Herkimer Police Department Chief Michael Jory said those threats were either misinformation or a swatting hoax.
Chief Jory implored the public to think twice before sharing concerning reports of violence, as they may be designed to spread hysteria and confusion.
Townsquare Media commends the quick response of our local law enforcement officers and for keeping the public informed of the tense matter.
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