Police: Man urinates in parking lot, refuses to speak to officers
Police said they saw the man standing in the Jack in the Box parking lot near an SUV and fiddling with the zipper on his pants.
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Police said they saw the man standing in the Jack in the Box parking lot near an SUV and fiddling with the zipper on his pants.
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The man was riding his bike while holding a flashlight when police began to talk to him about drug issues in the area, police said.
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The N-word is the “atomic bomb of all racial epithets,” a word that is unfortunately so embedded in American culture that it is hard to erase, English professor Neal Lester told students Wednesday at the Tempe campus.
The ASU Undergraduate Student Government approved a committee to research a new student fee for athletics.
Officers said when they contacted the man, he acted nervous and moved around a lot, police said.
The woman agreed to talk to officers when they contacted her, police reported.
Firemen responded to smoke coming from Barrett, the Honors College on Monday night, ASU Police said.
The witness told police the man and woman in the car knocked on a specific door, and, when no one answered, drove their truck to the alley behind the house, police reported.
The woman was initially held in Target's loss prevention office after a worker saw her put cosmetics inside her purse, according to police.
He then proceeded to point his shotgun at various people near his car, according to the report.
On Saturday April 27th, ASU students helped put together care packages for families of premature babies who are in the hospital waiting for the day they can take their new born home. Tempe City Councilman Kolby Granvile was one of the many participants in the event. (Photo by Hector Salas Almedia)
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