Library intruder faces new charges, jail time
The man who police say triggered the May 6 campus lockdown faces new charges of drug possession and a felony charge of wearing a mask in public.
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The man who police say triggered the May 6 campus lockdown faces new charges of drug possession and a felony charge of wearing a mask in public.
A grand jury in Richmond has ruled enough evidence exists to try Seth A. Newman, the 19-year-old charged in relation to a May 6 campus lockdown, on a felony charge of wearing a mask in public.
The suspect charged in connection with the May 6 campus lockdown will appear before a grand jury Aug. 4 on felony charges of wearing a mask in public.
Police from Richmond, Henrico County and the university surround Boatwright Memorial Library May 6 after employees reported seeing a gunman disguised as a sheriff's officer. (Dan Petty/The Collegian)
Kevin Grayson, the University of Richmond football team's top receiver last season, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and battery and has been sentenced to 50 hours of community service as part of a plea agreement reached after a fraternity fight in February.
Staff members at Boatwright Memorial Library are encouraging students to not leave their belongings unattended after two laptop computers were reported stolen from there on Feb. 18.
To the person who dressed in blackface for Halloween this past weekend:
During the early hours of Oct. 21, Henrico Police cited 35 people for unlawful purchase or possession of alcohol at an off-campus party on Center Ridge Drive, where four Richmond College students live.
I am hopeful.