Iowa schools combat 'swatting' hoax with law enforcement collaboration.

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Iowa schools received "swatting calls" or fake threats on Tuesday morning, prompting communication with law enforcement. No threats have been deemed imminent, and officials confirmed the calls happened in several cities and counties across the state. Schools have assured parents and staff that all students and staff are safe, and learning continues as normal. Some schools canceled classes, while others maintained normal operations with extra patrols. Law enforcement is investigating the reports and found no sign of any gunshots having been fired.
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