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Katmandu
03-17-2013, 06:53 PM
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/crime-law/ud-students-out-of-control-police-in-riot-gear/nWtgt/



By Breaking News Staff
DAYTON — A large disturbance on the University of Dayton campus ended in the arrest of a non-student for underage drinking and public intoxication, according to a university spokeswoman.
No injuries were reported but the university has confirmed 11 cars, including a police cruiser, were damaged.
University of Dayton Police along with Dayton police calmed a large disturbance involving more than one thousand students and other people in the 400 block of Kiefaber Street.
University of Dayton Police were dispatched sometime between 4 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. in response to a false fire alarm, said Teri Rizvi, a university spokeswoman.
Just before 5 a.m. police from around the Miami Valley region responded to the student housing area equipped with riot gear.
According to our crews on the scene, students were jumping on top of cars, throwing glass beer bottles into the street and yelling at police officers. Kiefaber Street is littered with broken glass, beer cans and trash.
University of Dayton President Daniel Curran went to the campus after receiving reports related to the disturbance. The university released a statement on Sunday afternoon that Curran was “encouraging students to go back to their houses.” He was struck by a shield from a police officer. Public safety officers quickly escorted him from the scene, according to the university.
“He (Curran) was called by a vice president in charge of public safety and went over there to get a sense of what was going on,” Rizvi said.
Students were seen being pushed with police riot gear shields and resisting officer’s efforts to calm the crowd. There are no reports of injuries.
“Get in the house!” one officer screamed to a group of people outside of one home.
“Shut the door now!” another one shrieked. “Shut it!”
We are working to obtain official information from police commanders on what caused the disturbance. Our crews on the scene said there were many St. Patrick’s Day parties going on in the UD housing area, and that may have gotten out of control.
The area was brought back under control by police around 6:30 a.m. Numerous police officers from multiple agencies are continuing to patrol the area and assess damage to police and private vehicles.
We spoke with one UD senior, Brandon Baeslack, who says he and several friends were walking with several cases of unopened beer about 6a.m. when an officer grabbed their beer and yelled at them to leave the area. He never made it to Kiefaber Street. Baeslack said he felt police were acting inappropriately.
“They were fired up from what was happening, but that doesn’t give them the right to act like that,” said Baeslack.
“St. Patrick’s Day every year is one of the best events of the school.”
He says people were just out on their lawns like they are every year. He says friends told him police were on their porches on Kiefaber Street, not allowing them to leave their homes.
“It’s never been like this, it’s the first year it has gotten out of hand. I love this school with all my heart, and it breaks my heart to see stuff like this especially when police are supposed to be protecting the students and not instigating,” said Baeslack.


Knuckleheads! :rolleyes:

fastone
03-18-2013, 08:28 AM
I bet Mr. Baeslack was not in this at all. He was just out for a walk with his friends and a few cases of beer? I really believe this world is going to sh#t and stuff like this just confirms my beliefs!

Katmandu
03-18-2013, 11:21 AM
I bet Mr. Baeslack was not in this at all. He was just out for a walk with his friends and a few cases of beer? I really believe this world is going to sh#t and stuff like this just confirms my beliefs!Yea, walking around with a few cases of beer at 6AM.

http://media.cmgdigital.com/shared/lt/lt_cache/thumbnail/615/img/photos/2013/03/17/82/f6/UD3Gorby.jpg

What is really disgusting is UD's Admin response. Really limp dicked. :rolleyes:

http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/breaking-news/ud-bans-non-university-sponsored-events-on-campus-/nWtj2/


University of Dayton officials sent the following email to students after police from around the region responded to a disturbance involving more than one thousand people on Kiefaber Street early Sunday morning:

Out of concern for safety, large non-University-sponsored gatherings will not be permitted today.

No one was injured during a disturbance on Kiefaber Street early this morning after public safety officers responded to a false fire alarm. One non-student was arrested, and several cars, including a police cruiser, were damaged. Several area police jurisdictions responded, and the disturbance was quickly contained. We thank area police for their responsiveness to this situation.

While the vast majority of students were not involved in this incident, the behavior is unacceptable and disappointing. We want to ensure that any St. Patrick’s Day celebrations on campus today are safe. Students are expected to comply with any requests from public safety officers or other University officials. Students also are expected to comply with our Community Standards of Behavior, and will be held accountable for non-compliance.

SI and D lots will be closed. Other campus parking lots will be monitored and access-controlled to provide adequate parking for students, faculty, staff and visitors for Masses, workshops, theater productions and other University events today. A number of non-alcohol events, such as cookouts, movies, bowling and pizza gatherings, will be held across campus. Please see “Porches” for a complete schedule.
We are all part of a close-knit community.

Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring the safety of all.
Sincerely,
William Fischer
Vice President for Student Development

I'm sorry, but a 1,000 student riot is not a "disturbance". :rolleyes:

It really is disturbing that these kids felt the need to express this level of violence when there really was no provocative reason. No protesting a game lost, no protesting a Court ruling case.....nothing. Just pure stupidity based on not being able to control themselves after drinking.

It's just another sign at how violent our Society is becoming.

cstreu1026
03-18-2013, 11:57 AM
WTF is up with that propane cylinder in the middle of the street?

....and this is a problem that dates back to the 1980's.

Katmandu
03-18-2013, 12:55 PM
WTF is up with that propane cylinder in the middle of the street?

....and this is a problem that dates back to the 1980's.Looks like someone wanted to blow something up!

Yea, the out of control partying has gone on forever. What's disturbing to me is the level of violence that is going on now. The violence is getting out of control.

m347
03-18-2013, 12:56 PM
Almost every campus around down plays stuff like this. I bet if the damaged cars belonged to the university it would be a different story coming from them.

cstreu1026
03-18-2013, 12:59 PM
Not that it makes it any better but its really no different that what went on 20 years ago.


St. Patrick’s Day problems at the University of Dayton
2013: Law enforcement officers from around the Miami Valley respond to the 400 block of Kiefaber when a crowd of more than 1,000 people, UD students and others, throw beer bottles at police.

1992: A fire in the 400 block of Lowes Street destroys one car and severely damages another; 11 students are suspended.

1991: A crowd throws rocks, bottles and cans at a vacant UD house in the 300 block of Lowes Street, causing $2,000 in damage; eight students are suspended.

1990: Fires set by side doors of houses ruled arson; six students suspended.

1989: An alumnus is permanently paralyzed when he falls while attempting to jump from one roof to another.

SOURCE: Dayton Daily News

Rick93coupe
03-18-2013, 01:12 PM
There's always going to be some dumb shit happening on a night like St. Patricks day but 1000 kids involved? Damn

SJSlots
03-18-2013, 03:40 PM
It's all 'mob mentality'. 950 of those 1000 probably never would have acted out like that had they not been in that setting. Easier to act like a raging jackhole when there is strength in numbers.

Katmandu
03-18-2013, 05:27 PM
One kid was stupid enough to suggest the cops instigated the riot. :rolleyes:

Yea, I can see (50) cops during roll call plotting out just how to pick a fight with a 1,000 drunken teenagers! :lol: :cheers:


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2007ShelbyCobra
03-18-2013, 06:17 PM
there was a couple people out

http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/rr105/2007ShelbyCobra/555031_10200762889338914_1189561933_n.jpg

cstreu1026
03-18-2013, 06:20 PM
...bunch of entitle little brats that aren't happy enough blowing mommy and daddy's money on an over-priced education so they have to tear up some shit.

Katmandu
03-19-2013, 01:38 PM
...bunch of entitle little brats that aren't happy enough blowing mommy and daddy's money on an over-priced education so they have to tear up some shit.:bigthumb

I wonder who did and paid for the cleanup ?

Hopefully, it wasn't the Tax Payer that ended up responsible for it.



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