‘ Little suspects identified,’ authorities say
Who left racist slurs at its garden is unknown at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
” The event you’re referring to keeps under analysis”, Marc Lovicott, the executive director of communications for the school’s police department, told The College Fix via email.
” There have been no detention, no suspects identified, and no leads”, Lovicott said.
People left “graffiti” in June at the university’s garden according to a police statement obtained by The Fix.
One concept,” F*** Ni**ers T” was left on a sidewalk, according to the report. Around the same area, messages including” The Hate Ni***ers”,” Rape”, and” N*g”, and the word” f*g” were written.
The document stated:
Approximately 30 feet away from the] F*** Ni**gers message ] on the wooden plank walkway, a tree three feet to the south of the wooden plank pathway had been marked. While the trees had been plainly marked with color, the information left was undiscernible.
The text was three feet long and five feet in height. On the wooden plank staircase, about 15 foot away from the marked trees,” The Hate Ni***ers” was sprayed. This information was about 12 feet in length and two feet in height and covered two entire sections of the wooden board staircase.
On the earthen board staircase, about 20 foot away from the previously mentioned information, the following information were sprayed:” N*g” “FUCK”” Rape”.
These texts were spaced roughly four feet apart and measured roughly two feet in length and two feet in height. On a stone about 10 feet to the south of the wooden plank staircase from the above-mentioned information,” N*g” had been sprayed. The information was one foot tall and two foot long.
Aundrea Taylor, a park ranger, told the police officer that there were path camcorders along the roads in the area.
According to the report, Land Care Manager Michael Hansen, who has entry to the picture, did not initially listen to several requests for estimates of the injury and film exposure.
The official wrote in his review,” I inquired as to see if he would be able to give me an estimate of the damage done by the graffiti.”
In order to find the graffiti’s father, I asked Hansen if trail camera footage could be analyzed. At this time, I have received no response”, the policeman agent wrote.
Hansen responded to my email and informed me that the closest road camera was shut down over the weekend.
this tragedy may have occurred”, a supplemental review stated several weeks later. Given its location, Hansen added that it is improbable that the trail cameras may have captured the affair.
The damage was thought to be around$ 100.
In the past few days, Hansen has never responded to requests for comment from The Fix.
The Fix requested comment on the status of the research, as well as whether any preventive measures may be taken to stop upcoming hate speech and vandalism.
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