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Task Force on Policing and Communities of Color releases 2021 report

Task Force on Policing and Communities of Color releases 2021 report
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Professor Claims He Saw a Noose (It Was A Swing Set) | KPRC AM 950

Here s another example of this phenomenon in play. Earlier this week, a pair of black Penn State University professors reported a “noose” in a tree behind their house. As reported by the PSU student newspaper Daily Collegian, the professors said the incident was “deeply distressing to them and their family.” The Centre Daily Times notes the profs believed the “noose” was “deliberately placed [on the tree] to harass them.” Responding to the profs’ call about “possible harassment,” Patton Township Police Department collected the “noose” and began investigating around the neighborhood. PSU President Eric Barron sprung into action, posting a statement “expressing concern” about the incident and “offering support.”

Professor Claims He Saw a Noose (It Was A Swing Set) | 103 7 The Fox

Here s another example of this phenomenon in play. Earlier this week, a pair of black Penn State University professors reported a “noose” in a tree behind their house. As reported by the PSU student newspaper Daily Collegian, the professors said the incident was “deeply distressing to them and their family.” The Centre Daily Times notes the profs believed the “noose” was “deliberately placed [on the tree] to harass them.” Responding to the profs’ call about “possible harassment,” Patton Township Police Department collected the “noose” and began investigating around the neighborhood. PSU President Eric Barron sprung into action, posting a statement “expressing concern” about the incident and “offering support.”

2 Black Penn State faculty members experience possible hate incident

Updated at 3 p.m. On Tuesday, Penn State President Eric Barron released a statement to the Penn State community in response to a very serious possible hate incident faced by two Black Penn State faculty members in the College of the Liberal Arts and the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications that has since been resolved. According to the statement, the hate incident occurred outside their home and was deeply distressing to them and their family. Tyler Jolley, chief of police for the Patton Township Police Department, said the department received a call Monday morning for “possible harassment.” The faculty members reported a rope that was found hanging in a small tree directly behind their residence and described it to officers as a “noose hanging in their backyard,” according to Jolley.

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