The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary between Tuesday, April 23, and Saturday, April 27. Crimes against a person At 1:41 A.m on April 27, a student reported that a suspect punched him in the eye when he attempted to intervene in an argument outside Sigma Delta [...]
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Bomb scare leads to alert, LAPD activity
The off-campus bomb scare by Tuscany apartments was the second instance in April.
Read the rest of this article »View Roundup in a larger map The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary from Monday, April 8. Crime Against Property at 6:30 P.m., a suspect entered an unsecured study room in Ray and Nadine Watt Hall of Architecture & Fine Arts and removed an unattended laptop computer. [...]
Read the rest of this article »The 20-year-old suspect in the on-campus Oct. 31 shooting will be arraigned on March 28.
Read the rest of this article »View Roundup in a larger map The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary between Monday, March 4, and Tuesday, March 5. Crimes against a person at 2:25 p.m. on March 4, DPS officers responded to a student who sustained an injury to his foot when a vehicle [...]
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A Fox 11 News in Los Angeles reporter said that âflockingâ is increasing around campus.
Read the rest of this article »View Roundup in a larger map The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary between Tuesday, Feb. 19, and Friday, Feb. 22. Crimes against a person At 10:17 p.m. on Feb. 22, a female student on 3036 Hoover St. reported receiving an annoying phone call from an unknown person [...]
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To protect students and faculty, college campuses should allow certain individuals to carry guns.
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The death of ex-Los Angeles Police Department officer and murder suspect Christopher Dorner provided closure for the families and friends of those who were murdered at his hands, not to mention the Southern Californian community at large. His actions? Inexcusable. Yet the entire Dorner debacle has forced dialogue regarding the effect race has in [...]
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After six bloody days in which four people were killed, former Los Angeles Police Department officer and accused murderer Christopher Jordan Dornerâs body burned in a cabin in Big Bear. Itâs quite difficult to pick just one insane moment from his murderous rampage: Was it his merciless killing of an LAPD officerâs daughter and her [...]
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