This browser does not support the Video element.
CHICAGO - An Islamic day school in suburban Bridgeview switched to virtual learning Friday after receiving what was described as a "threatening hate letter."
The Bridgeview police chief says Aqsa School received the letter Thursday and that there would be extra patrols near the school Friday.
According to reports, the principal switched Friday's instruction to e-learning as a precaution. Aqsa School's Fall Festival scheduled for Saturday was canceled, according to their Facebook page.
The Uvalde Foundation for Kids released a statement about the incident Friday morning. The non-profit is looking for volunteers to join its "STOP NOW Volunteer School Patrols."
The organization was found to prevent gun violence following the deadly mass shooting at Robb Elementary in May 2022.