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The following information was compiled from the Millersville University Police Department’s Daily Docket, and the Arrest Docket. Both of which are considered public record.
09-1097
December 10, 2009 at 7:38 p.m.
Bryon T Jefferson III was charged with three counts of indecent assault, and one count of unlawful restraint at 809 Lenhardt Hall. Jefferson was cleared by arrest.
n order for groups, organizations, officials, and basically anyone to earn respect in this day and age, they need to be seen in a light of helping others.
Especially when their motto is to “serve and protect.”
Randall Walsh, 29, was charged in January with allegedly threatening a philosophy professor with a knife. “Randall was banned from campus for a reason,” Chief Wayne Silcox of MUPD said. But Walsh came back.
University safety officer investigates Perry, Montour and Armstrong houses.
Millersville University’s Police Department is offering a new service called Operation ID.
Doors are locked and students and faculty are told to stay in one place until they receive the all clear. With text messages lighting up every phone, information is received by students and faculty to inform them of what is going on outside the room.
Wanting to be recognized for his writing, 29-year-old Millersville University student, Randall Walsh, was arrested after allegedly threatening a philosophy professor with a knife.
I guess I’m old fashioned when it comes to safety. With the events of the “gunman” scare on campus last night, my eyes have been opened to certain aspects of campus that I had previously put on the backburner.