School evacuates classroom after LeBron James stunt

The UCF Police Department is searching for two suspects following a stunt that led to a classroom being evacuated on Wednesday morning. The department tweeted about a suspicious incident involving a 6-foot-2 white male wearing a LeBron James Miami Heat jersey at around 11 a.m.

The UCF Police Department is searching for two suspects following a stunt that led to a classroom being evacuated on Wednesday morning.

The department tweeted about a suspicious incident involving a 6-foot-2 white male wearing a LeBron James Miami Heat jersey at around 11 a.m.

#UCFAlert: Suspicious incident in Business Admin I. Police are responding and searching for a man described as 6'2, white, and wearing a red and white basketball jersey. If seen, please contact UCFPD immediately by calling 911.

No imminent threat, but please avoid the area.

— UCF Police Dept. (@UCFPolice) February 28, 2018

According to the UCFPD, the suspect — who is not believed to be an enrolled student — stood up in class and threw powder in the air a la James' pregame ritual.

The classroom was evacuated out of caution and an investigation into the incident proved that the substance matched baby powder.

BA1 Update: The suspect stood up in a class that he is not believed to be a student in, and threw powder in the air.

Out of an abundance of caution, we evacuated the classroom and the building while we investigate.

— UCF Police Dept. (@UCFPolice) February 28, 2018

The spilled powder is a match for powdered baby formula. https://t.co/zrMmlGDqZP

— UCF Police Dept. (@UCFPolice) February 28, 2018

Authorities are also looking for a second possible suspect, who was described as an Asian male between 5-foot-6 and 5-foot-7 wearing a blue shirt and carrying both a white and black backpack.

#UCFAlert: Additional subject of concern-Asian Male 5'6"-5'7" wearing a blue shirt. Had 2 backpacks, 1 white and 1 black.

Please call UCFPD with any info.

— UCF Police Dept. (@UCFPolice) February 28, 2018

Thankfully, no one was harmed during the incident and classes proceeded as scheduled.

#UCFAlert: All clear at BA1. Building will reopen shortly. No threat to campus.

— UCF Police Dept. (@UCFPolice) February 28, 2018

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