I thought all the students at UTA were either Mexican or Muzzis. I’ve never run across any other kind.
I attended UTA. It is a very dark place... The professors will call a student’s political beliefs into question.
Very dark.
My brother and daughter are both UTA grads. Turned my daughter into a flaming liberal.
Shouldn’t he be Charged in the Death of this Student??
There is a case almost like this where a girl pretended to be dead and the boy committed suicide, they ARRESTED AND CHARGED HER!!!
bkmk
This story breaks my heart.
The article makes a good case that Klocke was f’d over by UTA, but casts no light on why he killed himself, instead of confiding in his lawyer father, who might have been helpful.
I hope the family of the dead student sues UTA and the homosexual student into oblivion. Then every faculty member involved in causing the student’s death should be immediately fired and NEVER hired again by any organization. Make them pay a huge price and recognize they have blood on their hands. Once again we see that homosexuality kills.
The dead student’s crime was he was a straight white male, a capital offenses in modern American universities.
This story isn’t on any other media source.
Nowadays, all you have to do is claim to be part of one of the “protected” groups (Black, LGBT, Islamic, etc.) and anything you say is considered gospel truth. This is a terribly sad story and my heart foes out to the Klocke family. This may sound harsh, but in my own experience, I have found gay men to be very frequently angry and downright hostile. I hope the accuser reaps his just reward.
FYI - PDF of The Complaint:
http://helpsaveoursons.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/UTA-Complaint.pdf
:-( Suicide is never the answer. Condolences to his family. RIP, young man.
UTA and others are going to be in court for sometime into
the future if all this is true as presented.
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On April 4, 2017, Chaiken & Chaiken, P.C. , joined by Friedman, Suder & Cooke, P.C.
filed a lawsuit against the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), alleging that school
officials unfairly mishandled a students misconduct complaint against another student,
and ignored the rights of the accused student to a fair review and response to the
allegations against him. The lawsuit charges that despite knowing the matter involved
Title IX issues, the two UTA officials handling the complaint circumvented UTAs mandatory
Title IX investigation and hearing procedures. These mandatory procedures require a
fair and impartial investigation by a Title IX investigator, and a hearing
before a neutral hearing officer.
The lawsuit further charges that upon circumventing these mandatory procedures, the same
two UTA officials severely punished the accused student on an immediate, interim basis,
without conducting a proper investigation. Ultimately, a few days after the complaint
was made, and again without a proper investigation, they chose to punish him on a
permanent basis. Inexplicably, they did so despite acknowledging in emails to each
other that there was no evidence to support the allegations against him, or the punishment
they meted out, nevertheless. Tragically, the embarrassment, stress, mental anguish
and damage to reputation suffered by the accused young man, and the fear that this unfair disciplinary sanction would prevent him from attending
graduate school or finding a job, caused him to take his own life.
Complaint Filed Against Univ. of Texas at Arlington
This important case serves to remind us that fairness in disciplinary proceedings on
college campuses is not a given, even when the colleges policies and procedures say
otherwise. Those who are accused of misconduct on campus find themselves in the midst
of a true legal crisis with devastating potential consequences, if they do not navigate
the intricacies of campus disciplinary procedures in a manner that invokes their
rights to fairness. Only when students and their families understand this reality,
and the need to take specific action to invoke the rights that are designed to protect
fairness in campus misconduct cases, can tragic consequences be avoided.
This case report and complaint was sent to Alice from Attorney Kenneth Chaiken.
Thank you for bringing this terrible injustice of an innocent life now gone to my
attention. For inquiries about this case contact: Kenneth Chaiken 214/722-9494
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bfl
article is very detail oriented.
yet, nothing seemed so bad (from the reading) that suicide was an option.
In fact, the suicide has no details - it’s mentioned in passing.
something strange, here.
It would not surprise me if this boy’s suicide is privately being applauded by the politically correct leftist professors at the University of Texas at Arlington. He’s another notch on their belts.
Title IX is more suitable for a country governed by NAZIs.
It should be rescinded and tossed in the trash heap of failed legislation.
I spent 3 years of my youth in Arlington in the 70s. I went back in 2011 and felt like I was in a different country!
With any luck the case will be cut lose from the school and the personnel involved will have to pay for their own defenses. Hit these filthy little Mussolinis where it hurts.
The Trump team needs to start pulling these colleges’ accreditation. No accreditation; No Federal student loan money. Needs to threaten nationally-recognized accrediting agencies with removal from the government list. Or better yet remove them and get new accrediting agencies that will also only accredit useful courses.