Murfreesboro, Tenn. — Authorities in Murfreesboro were called to a local church Tuesday evening after an online bomb threat prompted an evacuation. The threat was directed at New Vision Church, leading to swift action by church officials and law enforcement.
According to Greg Freeman, the executive pastor of New Vision, the church’s safety team was immediately alerted to the potential danger and took the situation “very seriously.” The church’s safety protocols were activated, and law enforcement was quickly notified. Freeman expressed gratitude for the quick response, both from the church’s team and local first responders.
“We are thankful for the swift response of our team and all first responders,” Freeman said in a statement. “We will continue to cooperate with the police department in any way we can as they continue their investigation.”
As a precautionary measure, all remaining church activities for the evening were canceled.
Murfreesboro police issued a statement shortly before 8:30 p.m., confirming that a thorough search of the church had been conducted, but no bomb was found on the premises. However, authorities detained a teenager in connection with the threat and are currently questioning them. No further information regarding the teen’s identity or the nature of the threat has been released at this time.
The incident, which disrupted the evening’s services, has left the community on edge as the investigation continues. Local police assured the public that they are doing everything in their power to resolve the matter swiftly and ensure the safety of the community.
This remains an active investigation, and more updates are expected as the situation develops.