Update (5:00 p.m.) : University Police escorts are continuing. Please remain calm and where you are. Thank you for your continued help and patience! — SUNY Canton (@SUNYCantonNews) October 23, 2014



Update: (3:15 p.m.) From SUNY Canton: No incidents have been reported on campus as of this time. Out of an abundance of caution, police escorts are continuing.

Update: (2:10 p.m.) Campus police will begin escorting people out of campus buildings, one building at a time, according to a tweet from the school. Students who live on campus will be escorted back to their residence halls. Commuter students and others on campus will be escorted back to their cars, according to another tweet from the school.

Update: (1:50 p.m.) Due to the lockout at SUNY Canton, all after-school activities at Canton Central School have been cancelled for today, according to WWNY.

Update: (1:30 p.m.) There have been no reported incidents on the SUNY Canton campus, according to a tweet from the school. The school remains under lockdown.

Quick update - There have been no reported incidents at this time. If you are on campus, please remain calm and remain sheltered in place. — SUNY Canton (@SUNYCantonNews) October 23, 2014

CANTON, N.Y. -- SUNY Canton is under lockdown due to threats made to students using social media.

The SUNY Canton Campus is on lockdown after a second social media threat. Please stay where you are or take shelter and lock your doors. — SUNY Canton (@SUNYCantonNews) October 23, 2014

Those on campus are urged to take shelter and lock the door. Those planning on traveling to campus are urged to stay away.

All classes for the remainder of the day have been cancelled.

The lockdown comes on the heels of a second threat made today against the campus. SUNY Canton students notified campus police between midnight and 1 a.m. that a threat was posted on the social media site Yik Yak, the Watertown Daily Times reported.

According to WWNY in Watertown, the original threat stated: "This is a message to all SUNYCanton students,if you valve your life do not go to class tomorrow,I plan on killing myself but before that I plan taking as many of you worthles piles of crap,be ready."

Both threats were made on Yik Yak, the school said in a statement.

In a statement issued around 9 a.m., after the first threat, SUNY Canton President Zvi Szafran said there "no evidence at this point that the threat is either credible or imminent." and that classes and campus activities would continue as planned.

Yik Yak is a social media network that allows users to anonymously post and read other posts made within a close area.

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