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Michigan State University Forced to Close Academic Building After Discovery of a METH LAB

by May 2, 2026
May 2, 2026

Screencap of YouTube video.

Police were forced to shut down the largest academic building at Michigan State University this week after it was discovered that it was housing a meth lab.

This sounds like something out of the TV series ‘Breaking Bad.’

It’s another embarrassing black eye for higher education but on the bright side, at least the lab didn’t blow up first.

NBC News reports:

Man arrested and charged in meth incident at Michigan State University

A 31-year-old man has been arrested and charged in an incident involving methamphetamines at Michigan State University, prompting the closure of Wells Hall, the largest academic building on campus, this week.

Xin Tong faces charges of malicious destruction of property over $20,000 and operating or maintaining a methamphetamine lab, state police said in a news release. He is being held at the Ingham County Jail on a $500,000 cash surety bond. It is not clear whether Tong has an attorney.

Campus Public Safety Chief Mike Yankowski said at a news conference Wednesday that the incident involved an unknown substance found on flooring and doors throughout the building in East Lansing.

At around 9:30 p.m. Sunday, campus police responded to a report of possible trespassing. Officers found Tong on the fifth floor with four or five backpacks and duffel bags, Yankowski said.

Police obtained a search warrant and found “several labeled and unlabeled containers of an unknown liquid substance inside,” the safety chief said.

The news release identified the substances as sodium hydroxide pellets, hydrochloric acid, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone and butane. Police said the substances can be purchased legally online and in stores.

This tweet includes a photo of the alleged perpetrator. What gave him away?

Intruder accused of running meth lab at Michigan State University’s largest academic building https://t.co/HqsgxCf683 pic.twitter.com/1WNIX1s41J

— New York Post (@nypost) April 30, 2026

This could have ended much worse. The school is very lucky no one was hurt.

The post Michigan State University Forced to Close Academic Building After Discovery of a METH LAB appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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