A swatting call caused a brief lockdown at Columbus High School in Miami-Dade on Thursday, authorities said.
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Deputies responded to the school on Southwest 87th Avenue after a shooting threat was made, the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office said.
Classes aren’t in session but a summer camp is being held on campus.
A lockdown was initiated and the school was searched but nothing was found and it was determined to be a swatting call, authorities said.
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The lockdown was lifted. No other details were immediately known.
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