November 6, University of Mississippi (notable graduate - Trent Lott).
Three freshmen were accused of scrawling racist graffiti on the doors of two black students in the Oxford campus including phrases: "F*****g N****r" and "F*****g Hoe N****r." They also drew pictures on the walls - a figure hanging from a noose off a tree, also vulgar depictions of genitalia. Total property damage estimated $600.
The school's president took his time before apologizing for the racial slurs - for which he got blasted by activists. Activists also called for criminally prosecuting the perpetrators under state felony laws.
Despite that, college will not be bringing criminal charges against the trio. Instead, each suspect faces charges involving five violations of the student code of conduct - not only for the racially explosive vandalism, but also for allegedly making false and misleading statements to investigators. The most serious consequence suspects face is expulsion.
I am not saying "put them away for life", but isn't some jail time in order - even probation, with a criminal record to remind them for the rest of their lives?
miko