Posted on 12/02/2018 9:23:37 AM PST by Enlightened1
A black college lacrosse player has been arrested in connection with two incidents of racist graffiti found in a dorm on the Goucher College campus in Maryland.
Fynn Ajani Arthur, a 21-year-old from Brunswick, Maine, was charged with two counts of malicious destruction of property on Thursday night in Baltimore County.
His arrest came after graffiti aimed at black and Latino students was found on the second floor of a campus dorm, one floor above where similar graffiti had been found on November 14, Goucher College administrators said in a statement.
Both incidents that shook the Towson campus involved backward swastikas and targeted specific individuals, according to the statement.
Thursday's graffiti depicted swastikas, the letters 'KKK' and appeared to include the last names of four black students, including Arthur. The previous graffiti reportedly said all 'n*****s' on campus would be killed.
Arthur was released his own recognizance after a bail review hearing on Friday, according to jail records.
He has been banned from campus pending a student conduct review.
Goucher Public Safety officials worked with Baltimore County Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation Baltimore Field Office to investigate both of graffiti incidents.
They determined that Arthur was responsible for the messages based on evidence found Thursday, police say.
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Dumped in red districts to turn the blue. This have been going on for years!
He’s just trying to raise our consciousness about an issue that would be very serious if it actually existed.
The exact same penalty for him, as for a Whitey. No exceptions.
Genuine hate crime...
TXnMA
Missed your guess -- no dreds.
See #28...
TXnMA
Maybe a few prosecutions will make idiots like him think twice.
Looks white enough to be charged with a hate crime. Punish him to the full extent of the law.
/s
looks more Hispanic than Black.....
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