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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsArrests and felony charges over anti-Semitic "wanted" posters.
Dear University Community,
Today, we began the arrests of four individuals on felony charges for their alleged involvement in distributing the antisemitic Wanted posters around River Campus, and an additional fifth person continues to be investigated. While I regret that this deeply disturbing incident took place on our campus, I am incredibly satisfied that through a thorough investigation we were able to identify those who are allegedly responsible and hold them accountable for the deliberate and deplorable actions targeted toward members of our University community, including members of our Jewish population.
The four individuals charged with felony criminal mischief are University students. Id like to immediately address here why the actions taken against the students are criminal and not solely disciplinary. Consistent with the requirements of New York states statutes (NYS Education Law, Article 129-A, Section 6430, and New York State Education Law; Section 6434), the University is committed to properly addressing and reporting any action or situation which recklessly or intentionally endangers mental or physical health of members of our University community, as well as coordinating the investigation of such crimes with local law enforcement agencies. While its sad when individuals engage in criminal conduct that is intimidating to others in classrooms and other facilities that they need to use while seeking an education or going to work, enforcement of the law is done for the protection of the community and in compliance with legal obligations of the institution.
Today, we began the arrests of four individuals on felony charges for their alleged involvement in distributing the antisemitic Wanted posters around River Campus, and an additional fifth person continues to be investigated. While I regret that this deeply disturbing incident took place on our campus, I am incredibly satisfied that through a thorough investigation we were able to identify those who are allegedly responsible and hold them accountable for the deliberate and deplorable actions targeted toward members of our University community, including members of our Jewish population.
The four individuals charged with felony criminal mischief are University students. Id like to immediately address here why the actions taken against the students are criminal and not solely disciplinary. Consistent with the requirements of New York states statutes (NYS Education Law, Article 129-A, Section 6430, and New York State Education Law; Section 6434), the University is committed to properly addressing and reporting any action or situation which recklessly or intentionally endangers mental or physical health of members of our University community, as well as coordinating the investigation of such crimes with local law enforcement agencies. While its sad when individuals engage in criminal conduct that is intimidating to others in classrooms and other facilities that they need to use while seeking an education or going to work, enforcement of the law is done for the protection of the community and in compliance with legal obligations of the institution.
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Arrests and felony charges over anti-Semitic "wanted" posters. (Original Post)
EllieBC
Tuesday
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But FREEEEEEE speeeeeeech. It's the card Richard Spencer played all the way to Charlottesville
Maru Kitteh
18 hrs ago
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Deuxcents
(19,694 posts)1. Criminals, for sure. Let's see what the courts decide to do with them
EllieBC
(3,360 posts)2. Morning kick nt
sarisataka
(20,983 posts)3. I am glad that they are facing criminal charges
Antisemitism is usually swept under the rug, if not actively justified
Maru Kitteh
(29,085 posts)4. But FREEEEEEE speeeeeeech. It's the card Richard Spencer played all the way to Charlottesville
God I hate nazis.