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London, Ont., police investigate threats to tamper with student drinks at Fanshawe College

Fanshawe College said it is working with police in London, Ont., to investigate sexually violent and threatening social media posts.

College said threats were posted on the social media platform Discord

Fanshawe College in London, Ont.
Fanshawe College in London, Ont., says it has learned of sexually violent and threatening posts initiated on the social media platform Discord. (CBC News)

Fanshawe College said it is working with police in London, Ont., to investigate sexually violent and threatening social media posts.

The college released a statement via Twitter late Wednesday afternoon that said the posts were initiated on the social media platform Discordand spread online.

The statement did not saywhen the posts were made or exactly what they said.

However, a message sent to Fanshawe Student Union staff on Wednesday said the union was aware of a social media post with "threats to potentially tamper with drinks" in The Out Back Shack student bar and Oasis cafeteria. Both are on campus and operated by the student union.

Fanshawe Student Union president Ricardo De Souza confirmed the message on Thursday in an email to CBC London.

"Fanshawe Security, Fanshawe Residence, the London Police and our FSU team are aware and investigating the situation," said De Souza. "We encourage students to remain diligent and alert in social settings to keep themselves and their friends safe online and in person."

"Fanshawe College leadership is working with Campus Security Services and the London Police Service to identify the individuals responsible. The posts and users have been removed," Fanshawe tweeted.

The college said it would provide additional security in those areas on campus.

On Thursday, London Police Services said no charges havebeen laid at this time.