Sandy Hook Elementary Dismissed After Bomb Threat On Anniversary Of Mass Shooting

NEWTOWN, Conn. (CBS) – Sandy Hook Elementary School was evacuated and eventually dismissed for the day after a bomb threat was called in on the sixth anniversary of a mass shooting that left 26 people dead.

Newtown Police said the school received a bomb threat around 9 a.m. Students evacuated the building.

Though police determined the threat was not credible, students were dismissed for the day.

On December 14, 2012, a gunman opened fire at the elementary school, killing 26 students and staff members.

"Please stand with our community as we attempt to survive another tragic anniversary," Newtown Action Alliance, a non-profit organization formed after the shooting, posted on Facebook.

The threat was not related to a series of bomb threats received around the country on Thursday.

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