Bloody Stairwells, Taco Bell, and Frat Guys that Hate Cops
The Frat Boy News daily campus police report for Saturday:
Boston University (compiled by Matt Reville, The Daily Free Press)
Jan. 21 - 11:58 p.m.: The Office of Residence Life reported the 11th floor west stairway entrance of the Student Village was splattered with blood. Facilities Management was contacted and police searched the area, but no one claimed to know what happened.
Jan. 21 - 2:47 a.m.: A male was found in the vestibule of 31 Buswell St. with marijuana. An officer responded, arresting the suspect. The suspect was charged with marijuana possession, resisting arrest and assault and battery on a police officer.
Jan. 26 - 9:23 p.m.: The Boston Police Department said the Taco Bell hold-up alarm on the ground level of Warren Towers was set off. Officers assisted the police in the investigation. The alarm had been accidentally set off by an employee.
California State University-Chico (compiled by Karen McIntyre, The Orion Online)
Jan. 27 - 2:22 a.m.: Brandishing a weapon reported on Fifth Street. "One subject possibly armed with a gun. Second reporting party advising near Delta Psi Delta. Reporting party is hiding in closet upstairs."
Jan. 27 - 3:31 p.m.: Suspicious circumstances reported. No location given. "Reporting party states she only had two cocktails and that she woke up in different clothing in a room all by herself. Reporting party is concerned that she was drugged."
Jan. 27 - 8:57 p.m.: Drunk in public reported on of West Fifth Street. "Male subject on the payphone stated, 'I want to kill myself.' Subject then disconnected. Subject answered the phone on call back, stated his name and that he had knives."
Dartmouth College (compiled by Dane Schlossberg, The Dartmouth)
Jan. 25 - 11:13 a.m.: A 40-year-old Massachussetts man filed an internet fraud complaint after purchasing a jacket from an eBay listing created by a 21-year-old Dartmouth student. The resident claimed the jacket was of inferior quality and did not live up to its description. An FBI clearinghouse determined this matter fell under the jurisdiction of the Hanover Police, which is currently investigating the matter.
Jan. 28 - 1:15 a.m.: A Dartmouth student approached a police cruiser on West Wheelock Street, just south of Theta Delta Chi fraternity, and began banging on the officer's window. The officer was writing parking tickets when he saw the student, and rolled down his window. The Dartmouth senior then asked what the police officer was doing outside the fraternity. The 22 year-old began accusing the Hanover Police officer of harassing him and members of Theta Delt, which he said he belonged to, and proceeded to go describe the extent to which Dartmouth students hate the Hanover Police. The officers moved to take the subject into protective custody, and when he was identified, the police learned that the student was not in fact a member of Theta Delt, but of another fraternity on campus. Despite the student's threats to sue the Hanover Police and have their officer fired immediately, no staffing changes have been reported at the station. The student was released later that day to his father.
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