WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
so everyone finally sees what ive been saying about leah being an attention whore?
I feel a little bad for starting that. I didn't realize that was a common thing for her. She was complaigning about something that had such a simple solution, I thought I was being nice by giving her the advice
so everyone finally sees what ive been saying about leah being an attention whore?
I feel a little bad for starting that. I didn't realize that was a common thing for her. She was complaigning about something that had such a simple solution, I thought I was being nice by giving her the advice
Getting a text message at 3 am from the campus emergency system that there was a shooting. -_- Oh Rutgers, how I fucking hate you Good thing I decided to take the good advice that was given to me and escape campus on RutgersFest weekend.
Actually, I'm glad I gave the thing my number, so I know when mugging and shit happen, because most of the shit happens right where the radio station is. But a fucking shooting! Come on people! It's already dangerous enough with the number of drunks during RutgersFest.
Updated: Saturday, 16 Apr 2011, 2:38 PM EDT Published : Saturday, 16 Apr 2011, 8:09 AM EDT
BY LUKE FUNK
MYFOXNY.COM - Several people were shot and police had to break up several melees after large crowds reportedly rampaged just off the Rutgers campus on Friday night.
Four people were shot in separate incidents and one person was knocked unconscious with a bottle. One of the shooting victims was a 17 year old boy. In another shooting, a male was hit once in each leg. Another man, 19, was shot in the buttocks. None of the victims are students. All the injuries were believed to be non-life threatening and police have not made any arrests. The bottle attack took place in a parking lot on Easton Ave.
A nursing supervisor at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital confirmed that several students who were returning from the Rutgersfest were also treated for injuries. Rutgersfest is a large school-sponsored event on the Busch campus of the university. The daylong series of concerts is held every year. 40,000 to 50,000 people attended the event.
Traditionally, thousands of attendees return from the event to bars, clubs and house parties through the night.
More than 100 extra officers were assigned to manage the crowds in the streets.
Police arrested at least 11 people. An unknown number of summons were also issued for disorderly conduct.
On Saturday morning police tape was still hanging in the area of College Ave. and Hamilton St. There also reports that police had to break up a crowd of more than 200 people in that area. Riot conditions were reported.
A campus text alert went out at 3:14 a.m. warning students about the shooting. It warned that the suspect was still at large.
Garbage, bottles and other debris was scattered in the area when the sun rose on Saturday morning.
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http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/violence-near-rutgers-campus-20110416-lgf
Violence Near Rutgers Campus
4 People Shot
Updated: Saturday, 16 Apr 2011, 2:38 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 16 Apr 2011, 8:09 AM EDT
BY LUKE FUNK
MYFOXNY.COM - Several people were shot and police had to break up several melees after large crowds reportedly rampaged just off the Rutgers campus on Friday night.
Four people were shot in separate incidents and one person was knocked unconscious with a bottle. One of the shooting victims was a 17 year old boy. In another shooting, a male was hit once in each leg. Another man, 19, was shot in the buttocks. None of the victims are students. All the injuries were believed to be non-life threatening and police have not made any arrests. The bottle attack took place in a parking lot on Easton Ave.
A nursing supervisor at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital confirmed that several students who were returning from the Rutgersfest were also treated for injuries. Rutgersfest is a large school-sponsored event on the Busch campus of the university. The daylong series of concerts is held every year. 40,000 to 50,000 people attended the event.
Traditionally, thousands of attendees return from the event to bars, clubs and house parties through the night.
More than 100 extra officers were assigned to manage the crowds in the streets.
Police arrested at least 11 people. An unknown number of summons were also issued for disorderly conduct.
On Saturday morning police tape was still hanging in the area of College Ave. and Hamilton St. There also reports that police had to break up a crowd of more than 200 people in that area. Riot conditions were reported.
A campus text alert went out at 3:14 a.m. warning students about the shooting. It warned that the suspect was still at large.
Garbage, bottles and other debris was scattered in the area when the sun rose on Saturday morning.