College Public Safety Officer Faces Charges for On-Campus Murder
The officer hid the victim’s body and fled his hometown before his arrest.
The officer hid the victim’s body and fled his hometown before his arrest.
The investigation will be conducted by an outside counsel.
The cost of the theft and vandalism is estimated at $20,000 to $25,000.
Camera footage and tips from the public helped police identify the suspect.
The death is being investigated by the FBI and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The money comes after a review of sexual misconduct response services at the university.
Despite the increase, staffing at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has decreased by 15 percent in the past decade.
A former student has been arrested and charged for the attacks.
In California, private college public safety officers aren’t designated as peace officers, which some say hinder them in their responses to active shooters and sexual assault.
Although the students weren’t identified, the discovery changes the dynamic of student protests alleging campus racism.