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(03/24/10 12:05am)
Behind closed doors, Vice President for Student Affairs Patricia Telles-Irvin met with members of the Coalition for Justice Against Police Brutality Tuesday afternoon to discuss the demands the coalition made at last week’s rally protesting the University Police Department shooting of UF graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong.
(03/23/10 12:05am)
After the University Police Department shooting of Kofi Adu-Brempong on March 2, staff members of the UF Counseling & Wellness Center are making themselves available to students who want to talk about the incident.
(03/19/10 12:15am)
Graduate students stood up for one of their own Thursday.
(03/19/10 12:15am)
Hang in there, Gators, the weekend is almost here. And after hearing several of you vomiting in our parking lot after a “successful” St. Patrick’s Day, we’re sure you’re ready for it.
(03/19/10 12:15am)
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has a copy of a video showing the moments leading to the March 2 University Police Department shooting of UF graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong and is examining the video as part of its investigation.
(03/18/10 12:08am)
Much of the Alligator coverage in the past two weeks has dealt with the actions of the University Police during the tragic shooting of graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong. But another, equally great tragedy is the scant coverage of the extremely poor response to a man suffering from poor mental health.
(03/17/10 12:40am)
Following the controversial shooting of Ghanian graduate assistant Kofi Adu-Brempong by University Police, Students for a Democratic Society presented a list of demands to Vice President of Student Affairs Patricia Telles-Irvin. Listed below are these demands followed by the Editorial Board’s recommendations.
(03/17/10 12:14am)
Although the student protest ended Tuesday afternoon, debate about the University Police shooting of UF graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong continued at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.
(03/16/10 12:01am)
We, as a community, are saddened by the recent events in which a geography Ph.D. student, Kofi Adu-Brempong was shot by a University Police Department officer. It appears this situation did not warrant the use of deadly force and that UPD allowed the situation to escalate out of control. Our questions seem to be falling on deaf ears.
(03/15/10 12:15am)
Like many people in the UF community, I would like to know why five University Police Department officers were unable to physically restrain a student with disabilities who was “armed” with a cane?
(03/15/10 12:15am)
An independent investigation into the March 2 University Police shooting of a UF graduate student at Corry Village is underway, said UF President Bernie Machen in an e-mail to students, faculty and staff Friday.
(03/15/10 12:02am)
Almost two weeks have passed since the University Police Department shooting of UF graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong on March 2, and students plan to show their views on the incident.
(03/14/10 3:05pm)
An independent investigation into the March 2 UPD shooting of a UF graduate student at Corry Village is underway, said University of Florida President Bernie Machen in a Friday e-mail to UF students, faculty and staff.
(03/09/10 1:21am)
The charges against Ghanan graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong have been changed to one count of second-degree aggravated assault and one count of third-degree resisting arrest with violence.
(03/05/10 12:15am)
I’m a student of Kofi Adu-Brempong’s class, Geography of a Changing World. I just want to say that there’s absolutely no valid reason for the police to resort to shooting a handicapped man in the head who has trouble walking with a cane.
(03/05/10 12:15am)
Praise whatever God you do or don’t choose to believe in — it’s Spring Break!
(03/05/10 12:15am)
Ghanan graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong was in critical but stable condition Thursday afternoon, according to Alachua County Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer Art Forgey.
(03/04/10 12:54am)
Editor's note: The official UPD police report can be found in the sidebar of this article.
(03/03/10 12:40am)
A UF international student is in Shands at UF after being shot by University Police at Corry Village Tuesday at about 9:45 p.m.
(02/21/10 10:27pm)
Mother always said look both ways before crossing the street.