Campus Police Argument Against Racial Profiling

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Police found graffiti on one of the columns between the soccer stadium and track on Thursday, Oct. 15, at 4:05 a.m., Campus Police reported. The markings were done using red spray paint. No other graffiti was found in the area, police said. An Eickhoff worker's car was damaged sometime between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 14, Campus Police said. When the worker 's shift ended, she returned to her vehicle that she had parked in one of the designated spots on E Street. and saw that her rear window was shattered. The car's owner did not see any object in or around the vehicle that could have caused the damage, which totaled $250, Campus Police said. A gym bag was stolen from a Campus Town Fitness Center cubby on Thursday, Oct. 15, between 3:40 p.m. and 4:40 p.m., according to Campus Police. When the student went to retrieve the bag after his workout and did not see it, he told a front desk employee and searched the gym for the bag, with negative results. The bag and its contents were valued at $180, police said. While on foot patrol on Green Lane Fields on Friday, Oct. 16, at 12:17 a.m., Campus Police saw four females …show more content…

on Sunday, Oct. 18, Campus Police reported. When police arrived, they observed the student sitting in a chair and as having "glassy, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech." Police found out that the student had actually been written up earlier that night by Residential Life after he was found intoxicated in the hallway. When the male was later found around a toilet, Campus Police were called. According to police, the student had six shots of vodka in his room. He was cleared by TCNJ EMS and refused further medical treatment. The student then voluntarily turned over one half-full 1.75 liter bottle of Burnett's Blue Raspberry Vodka which was emptied and disposed of by police. According to Campus Police, the student was issued with a summons for underage