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Old 04-24-2005, 08:16 AM
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DEERFIELD, Ill. (April 22) - Authorities at a Christian university near Chicago moved dozens of black and Hispanic students to a hotel for their own safety and police stepped up patrols on campus Friday after three people received threatening, racist letters.

One parent said the letters were sent to white women dating black athletes at 3,300-student Trinity International University, but school officials denied there was any connection to interracial dating.

Police and school officials would not discuss the threats in detail but said two of the letters were sent on notebook paper through the campus' internal mail system, and professors were being asked to try to identify the handwriting.

''This is a diverse campus,'' university spokesman Gary Cantwell said. ''We condemn any kind of intolerance. We assume this is an isolated incident and not representative of the college.''

The letters were addressed to specific students and arrived over the past two weeks, Cantwell said. The most recent letter, shown to campus administrators and police Thursday, threatened violence with a weapon, Bannockburn Police Chief Kevin Tracz said. The letters will be sent to a crime lab to be analyzed for DNA evidence and fingerprints, Tracz said.

Because the threats came within days of the anniversaries of the Columbine High School shootings, the Oklahoma City bombing and Adolf Hitler's birthday, the school suggested that all minority students be given the option of staying in a hotel if they did not feel safe in the dorms, the police chief said.

''They just didn't want to take any chances, and I agree with them,'' he said.

Dean of Students William Washington said he and 43 students spent the night at a hotel, while others who are from the area stayed with family or friends. Cantwell said it was not clear how the long the students would be put up at a hotel.

''It was painful to talk with the students,'' the Rev. Jesse Jackson said after meeting with students and parents. ''They feel there are targets on their back because they are black, because they are involved in interracial dating relationships.''

However, university president Gregory Waybright stressed Friday there was no mention of interracial dating in the letters.

Classes went on as scheduled, with police cars patrolling the streets and campus security guards keeping reporters from talking to students. About 20 students stood outside in the rain during their lunch break, holding hands and praying.

''Most of what I see is good Christian character,'' said Peter Hilden, 23, a senior in pastoral studies. ''My only fear is we'll be characterized by one bad apple.''

Darby Love said her son, a sophomore football player, told her the letters were sent to white women dating black athletes. ''My understanding is that they're supposed to start shooting the black kids'' on Friday, Love told the Chicago Sun-Times.

Officials who examined the letters believe it is the act of one person, Cantwell said. Nothing similar has ever happened before at Trinity, and university administrators met FBI agents and other investigators on how to respond, he said.

The threats were aimed at students in the university's undergraduate Trinity College, where more than 20 percent of the 1,000 enrolled are minorities. The school is in an isolated, forested area of suburban Chicago where Canada geese wander along a stream through campus and the nearest neighbors are corporate campuses.

Late last year, authorities said black professional football players and high school athletes in Cleveland had received threatening letters. Those letters, postmarked from cities in Ohio and Pennsylvania, directed recipients to break off their interracial relationships ''or they're going to be castrated, shot or set on fire.'' Most were signed ''angry white woman'' or ''angry Caucasian woman.''
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Old 04-24-2005, 12:56 PM
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It's just sad that in 2005 there are still people who would treat others differently just because of their skin color. I really hope nothing happens and that whoever sent the letters is caught.
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Old 04-24-2005, 09:40 PM
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I totally agree. Those threats are the most ignorant and immature things I've ever heard. The sender needs to grow up and get real. Their beliefs are, frankly, pathetic and in this day and age if you can't realize that than your morals are absolutely warped.

I'm glad to see how the University is responding though. I'm glad they're taking the priority to put them up in hotels. It looks like they are taking a correct and immediate course of action by having police security and investigations.
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Old 04-27-2005, 11:20 PM
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It was a hoax. It kind of shocks me that she would do something so extreme. I wonder why she felt that she couldn't just tell her parents she was homesick! It's pretty sad actaully actually. Being a freshman in college is tough for anyone, and while what she did was wrong, I hope they don't go too harsh on her.

. It does kind of relieve me that they weren't "real" hate letters, in the sense that they weren't written by a white supremacist or someone like that.

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Homesick student charged with felony hate crime
Chicago woman may have violated bond

April 27, 2005 — A Trinity International University student accused of sending hate mail to fellow minority students was to appear in court Wednesday on charges of felony hate crime and disorderly conduct.

Police said 19-year-old Alicia Hardin, a freshman from Chicago, had no intention of harming anyone. They said she reportedly wanted to leave Trinity. She allegedly sent threatening letters to students in an attempt to convince her parents the Bannockburn school was not safe. She could face up to five years in prison.

Hardin did not appear in court on Wednesday because of fears for her safety. Prosecutors said she may face additional charges of violating her bond after she allegedly text messaged a female student at Trinity Tuesday night.

"In that message she indicated she had done nothing wrong and she was forced to say what she had said," said Assist. State's Attorney George Strickland.

Hardin is accused of sending three threatening letters to three minority students at the university. Bannockburn police say she confessed to writing the letter. On Wednesday, the judge clarified the conditions of her bond.

"She is to have no contact with any person who is in any way affiliated with Trinity College. She is to not ingest any forms of drugs or alcohol or to attempt to use the internet, email, texts me messaging, third parties, telegraphs, letters, or any other conceivable way to communicate with the person," said Strickland.

She allegedly wrote the letters to convince her parents that the school was not a safe place. Today there were questions about her mental state.

"The defense indicated she has been taking antidepressant drugs. Unaware of what those are, but he said she is not to use drug or alcohol partially because she is on those drugs," said Strickland. Hardin is expected to be in court in May. If convicted of the most serious charges, the felony hate crime, she could face up to five years in prison.
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