Friday, December 14, 2007

Caution at LSU

Double Homicide on LSU Campus; LSU Community Urged to Use Caution...

The LSU Police Department is investigating a double homicide that took place on LSU’s campus late in the evening on Thursday, Dec. 13. The homicides occurred at the Edward Gay Apartments, located near the intersection of West Roosevelt Street and Gov. Claiborne Drive, adjacent to the LSU Band practice field.
"Use caution"? Like being able to defend themselves against unknown armed and murdererous home invaders in their midst...?

Well, no actually...
I would also like to remind students that the LSU campus is a firearm-free zone and the university has a zero-tolerance policy regarding this. LSU’s firearm policy is backed by the state, through Louisiana Revised Statute 14:95.2, which prohibits the carrying of a firearm or dangerous weapon on school property, at school-sponsored functions or in firearm-free zones. We expect students to adhere to this state law and LSU policy, and will hold accountable those who do not adhere to it.

So, Chancellor O'Keefe: How's that working out for you there?

5 comments:

chris horton said...

Must be a mistake. Being a GUN FREE ZONE and all that.

Anonymous said...

The two dead graduate students were just held fatally accountable for obeying that restriction.

And while we talk about accountability, what about O'Keefe's accountability for just iforming every murderous thug that he intends to punish any citizen who has the means to resist robbery and murder?

Isn't there a case to be made that O'Keefe is an accessory to murder and certainly guilty of conspiracy to enable murder?

After all he just stated his policy of keeping murderers safe on his campus to the detriment of his students. There should be severe penalties for such contempt of life and solicitation of murder.

Michael Hawkins said...

Yes there is a case to be made, with a precedent:
http://mglv.blogspot.com/2007/12/precedent-for-suing-nebraska-mall.html

Anonymous said...

Here is my email to this cretin. I will let you know if I get a response.

Here is what is being said about your ill conceived policy and restatement of your intention to punish anyone on your campus with the means to protect his or her life.


"The two dead graduate students were just held fatally accountable for obeying that restriction.

And while we talk about accountability, what about O'Keefe's accountability for just iforming every murderous thug that he intends to punish any citizen who has the means to resist robbery and murder?

Isn't there a case to be made that O'Keefe is an accessory to murder and certainly guilty of conspiracy to enable murder?

After all he just stated his policy of keeping murderers safe on his campus to the detriment of his students. There should be severe penalties for such contempt of life and solicitation of murder."

I know this because I said in comments here; http://waronguns.blogspot.com/

Any man who would hold such a despicable position on the value of innocent life is beyond redemption. Please leave education, then please leave the country. There are many places in the world where official stated policy is that people are merely livestock to be slaughtered while helpless due to government fiat. You should be much happier in one of these places than here, where you are expected to value human life.

Far less than respectfully,

Anonymous said...

Yes, I signed it.

Here is the email address for the chancellor's office if some of you would like to contact him.

chancellor@lsu.edu