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Hate crime witnesses sought

Cassie Bottge

Issue date: 9/10/07 Section: News
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Police are still investigating the circumstances of the hate crime reported to the campus on Friday, including exactly when a noose was first hung outside Nyumburu Cultural Center.

Officials have expressed deep concern over the incident because the noose has historically symbolized the lynchings of blacks during the 19th and 20th centuries.

University Police are interviewing witnesses, reviewing campus video surveillance and creating a timeline before announcing specific details about the incident.

Police said that a Stamp Student Union staff member discovered and took down the noose on Thursday as it dangled from a tree alongside the steps between Union and the cultural center. Police were notified of the incident Friday at 4:15 p.m. and are trying to determine how long the noose hung from the tree, University Police Spokesman Paul Dillon said. "[The noose] was seen by people, so it could have been up 24 to 36 hours prior to its discovery," Dillon said.

Black Student Union Vice President Constance Iloh said members reported seeing the noose a week ago.

"I guess it was just an urban legend until someone reported it to the police," said Iloh, who did not see the rope.

Dillon said building a timeline of events leading to the discovery of the noose is an integral part of the investigation because it will help police determine which video surveillance tapes they should review and improve their chance of noticing suspicious activity.

"We have videos that are in and around the area," Dillon said, referring to the 250 cameras scattered across the campus that are constantly watched by a staff of about five people.

Dillon said police have interviewed witnesses and will continue to speak with new witnesses, but he declined to disclose their accounts because of the ongoing investigation. "We're going to need help from the campus community," Dillon said.

Student leaders said the incident's timely proximity to the sentencing of six black teens in Jena, La., who were charged with attempted murder for beating a white student who hung a similar noose in his school and avoided expulsion, may have contributed to the hate crime's motive. All over Facebook and Youtube, a grass roots movement in support of "Jena's 6" has spread across black America, claiming the teens received unequal treatment.

"With the Jena 6 incident, this is too close for comfort," said Kyle Carson, a member of the university group Community Roots.

Over the weekend, a crime alert and an e-mail from university President Dan Mote was sent to all university students about the incident, and Dillon hopes these notifications will encourage students who may have seen suspicious activity to come forward.

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April

posted 9/11/07 @ 1:49 PM EST

We are seeing an increase of nazi type followers and hate crime in Northern AZ as well. Our black community is increasing and I think that is why. My heart goes out to everyone victimized by such irrational hatred and predjudice. (Continued…)

Tomika

posted 9/11/07 @ 3:52 PM EST

Well it seems to me that whomever hung the noose is a coward. Only cowards hide behind racism. I feel sorry for you and your parents for raising such an idiot. (Continued…)

freedom

posted 9/18/07 @ 5:56 PM EST

why has it been assumed it was a "noose" not a "rope"?
why has it been assumed it was a "hate crime" not a "inappropriate prank"?

doesn't a "hate crime" have to have an actual "victim"?

freedom

posted 9/18/07 @ 6:12 PM EST

why has it been assumed it was a "noose" not a "rope"?
why has it been assumed it was a "hate crime" not a "inappropriate prank"?

doesn't a "hate crime" have to have an actual "victim"?

Andrew Yu-Jen Wang

posted 2/11/09 @ 2:20 AM EST

On balance, George W. Bush is a hate-crime criminal.

"GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY" BLOG OF ANDREW YU-JEN WANG

Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
B. (Continued…)

Bush Derangement Syndrome

posted 2/11/09 @ 10:14 AM EST

On balance, Andrew Yu-Jen Wang clearly suffers from Bush Derangement Syndrome.

Now take your Haldol and crawl back into mommy's basement before she catches you drooling on her keyboard again. (Continued…)

Fred A. Kahn

posted 2/11/09 @ 12:51 PM EST

Please see the guest column I wrote and published February 10, 2009, on the editorial page of the Diamondback., entitled A HIstory of Racism. It seems hate and prejudice need to be countered with promoting tolerance education. (Continued…)

Andrew Yu-Jen Wang

posted 2/25/09 @ 8:46 PM EST

Speaking of hate crime(s):

George W. Bush is a hate-crime criminal.

George W. Bush did in fact commit innumerable hate crimes.

Bush will go down in history in infamy. (Continued…)

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