WASHINGTON — University of Maryland President Wallace Loh outlined new anti-hate initiatives Wednesday in the wake of last weekend’s fatal campus stabbing.
The killing of Lt. Richard Collins III, a Bowie State University student who was set to graduate this week, is being investigated as a possible hate crime. Suspect Sean Christopher Urbanski was reportedly a member of a white supremacist Facebook group called “Alt-Reich: Nation.”
Wednesday evening, Loh urged students to allow authorities the time “to do their work with due diligence.”
But beyond that, he said, “we must do more.”
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8 comments:
Smowflake safe space alert.
If it doesn't include getting rid of UNCF, NAACP, BIG, and other Racist organizations like them, they're only addressing a small part of the problem.
Did you idiots even read the article? It's in response to that white supremacist hate-killing the black ROTC student last weekend.
Oh and blacks dont hurt and kill white people ?
6:03, You can't make a law as a knee jerk reaction from any individual incident. If this were a plague, yes, but it's not.
Ah yes, because everyone knows the American legal system has college presidents making laws all the time. Shut up, moron.
I'm afraid there will always be some mental midgets that judge people based on their skin color. This incident was a prime example. But let's remember that racism works both ways. Inclusion means EVERY skin tone, even whites.
Snowflake rockin the bow tie like I had to wear in pics when I was 3.
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