Roundup

Posted September 13, 2012 at 10:46 pm in News, Roundup

The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety crime/incident summary on Wednesday, Sept. 12.

 

Crimes against a person

at 1:26 P.m., DPS officers responded to a staff member who sustained a cut above her eye when she tripped and fell while walking near the Watt Hall of Architecture and Fine Arts. An LAFD RA unit was requested and Unit #810 responded. The RA unit examined the staff member then transported her to Good Samaritan Hospital for medical treatment.

at 11:20 a.m., DPS officers responded to a student who injured her shoulder while participating in a self defense class. An LAFD RA unit was requested and Unit #13 responded. The RA unit examined the student then transported her to California Hospital for medical treatment.

Miscellaneous incidents

at 10:39 a.m., DPS officers responded to a student complaining of difficulty breathing, a rapid heart rate and muscle spasms after exercising in the Physical Education Building.

at 10:39 a.m., DPS officers responded to the fraternity Lamda Chi Alpha to check on the welfare of a student who was reported to be behaving erratically by family and friends. The student was unharmed when contacted by the officers and they concluded that he was not a danger to himself or others. The officers then cleared the scene.

at 9:19 A.M., Transportation Services personnel immobilized a staff member’s vehicle displaying an altered USC parking permit. The staff member contacted the Transportation Services office, agreed to pay all fees and fines and his vehicle was released.

9 Comments on “Roundup”

  1. afrocentricity

    I didn’t even read this story. But I know it is another euro-bigoted hit piece on those of color.

  2. Anonymous

    ^^^AGREED!!! That also goes for Feminista. She doesn’t understand that if the DT is using female pronouns, it’s because that’s how DPS reported it based on the FACTS.

    • Feminista

      Five incidents and only one “he” and that happened to be a frat boy on a multi-day sex and drug bender so bad people called DPS to help find him in his own frat house. All the rest are silent to the sex of the person or the person was specifically identified as a women. Where are all the male pronouns?

      You are just another male bigot who comes along and telling women what the “facts” are how things are “done” in our current male dominated society. We are all on to you and your days of dominating women are coming to end!

  3. North University Park

    RE: Staff member with altered parking permit:

    So there are no negative consequences if you are caught? Just pay the fees and on your merry way?

    What kind of an example is this for students?

    • Mc

      It’s like 500 dollars.

    • Max

      @ NUP,

      We students have had enough of you and your hippie friends and don’t really care what you think about anything. Can’t you find something else to do like protesting the UV project? Maybe one project will go your way some day?

  4. Feminista

    Once again Roundup takes a cheap shot at women!

  5. ras

    Here is another journalistic fail from DT – how is tripping and hurting yourself a crime against a person?

    • Mc

      Lol!

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