From: To: Cc: Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] - [EXTERNAL] DOJ News Briefing for June 1, 2023 Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2023 15:14:18 +0000 Importance: Normal Hi, I have reached out to my team to see if an update to the bombing calls has been produced. I should have an answer shortly. It is great that your brother came to visit, and you were able to spend time with him and your parents! I will send you a quick note on FBlnet about the discussions. From: Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2023 9:35 AM To: Cc: Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] - [EXTERNAL] DOJ News Briefing for June 1, 2023 — thank you for covering for me over at DOJ this morning — it was nice to get my little brother off to the airport and spend a short amount of time w/ my parents t: Your team did a great roll up a couple of months ago (believe cases were across WMDD/CID/ CTD along w/ working with OPE on a partner call on these bomb threats — do we have a current list/updated list /disposition on all the HBCU bomb related cases ? Not sure if the Oregon one is related Texas Southern Among HBCUs to Receive Mental Health Services Grants After Last Year's Bomb Threats The Houston Chronicle (05/31, Nickerson) reported that the U.S. Department of Education has awarded grants to four Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that were targeted by bomb threats in 2022. According to the article, Texas Southern University (TSU) is among the colleges receiving a grant, totaling $191,962, provided by Project SERV, a program that funds education-related services for schools following traumatic events. The article noted that TSU's former police chief, Mary Young, along with the Joint Terrorism Task Forces and FBI field offices, participated in the investigation into the bomb threat incidents, which involved at least 57 HBCUs across the country. Local Oregon Police Identify Two Students Involved in Bomb Threats The Register-Guard (05/31, Cyr) reported that two South Eugene High School students inv