University Security

Read: Man Arrested After 2-Day Standoff at University of Minnesota Hotel

Man Arrested After 2-Day Standoff at University of Minnesota Hotel

Police went to the Graduate Minneapolis hotel after family members requested a welfare check of the suspect who had a warrant out for his arrest.

Read: UF Accidentally Pays Alachua County for Richard Spencer Security Fees

UF Accidentally Pays Alachua County for Richard Spencer Security Fees

UF is requesting the money back after a university spokesperson says the reimbursement was made following an “internal miscommunication”.

Read: University of Texas to Send Text Alerts for Off-Campus Crimes

University of Texas to Send Text Alerts for Off-Campus Crimes

Following a recent bout of crimes near the Austin campus, UT Police are asking Austin Police to inform them of all crimes that occur within a specific area.

Read: Alachua County Seeks $302K from UF for Richard Spencer Event Security

Alachua County Seeks $302K from UF for Richard Spencer Event Security

The invoice from Alachua County includes charges for law enforcement, fire-rescue, court security and services by the county’s communication center.

Read: Trump to Attend College Football Championship, Extra Security Prompted

Trump to Attend College Football Championship, Extra Security Prompted

The Mercedes-Benz Stadium will be patrolled by both undercover and uniformed officers and all overhead air traffic, including drones, will be prohibited.

Read: Extortion Email Demands Money, Threatens Violence at Florida Colleges

Extortion Email Demands Money, Threatens Violence at Florida Colleges

Several Florida universities received an extortion email Tuesday morning, demanding money and threatening bombings and mass shootings.

Read: Univ. of Wyo. Warned of Colo. Gunman Months Before Deadly Shooting

Univ. of Wyo. Warned of Colo. Gunman Months Before Deadly Shooting

The University of Wyoming sent out an email after the former student posted “rambling, nonsensical” messages on Facebook that mentioned the school.

Read: Wireless Locks Improve Security at Univ. of Cincinnati Residence Halls

Wireless Locks Improve Security at Univ. of Cincinnati Residence Halls

This Ohio school’s new wireless locks have helped to address the cost and safety issues associated with mechanical locks and key systems.

Read: 2017 FIRE Report: 32 Percent of Colleges Restrict Free Speech

2017 FIRE Report: 32 Percent of Colleges Restrict Free Speech

The report also found only 7.6 percent of surveyed schools have policies that do not seriously threaten the First Amendment rights of its individuals.

Read: S.C. State Settles Lawsuit in 2014 Shooting Death of Student Athlete

S.C. State Settles Lawsuit in 2014 Shooting Death of Student Athlete

The lawsuit alleges S.C. State officials knew the gunman had a violent history but gave him preferential treatment because his mother was an employee.

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