Thursday, November 10, 2011

I Believe in Frostburg

Student making an "I believe in Frostburg" poster.

Nearly all of our calls are in the college district Thursdays through Saturdays when the college is in session".

Nearly all of our calls are college-related".

Years ago, we used to have fist fights but now things are a lot more violent. They’re not trying to win a fight. They are trying to do more physical harm. It’s a miracle we don’t have more people dead or seriously injured".

Cumberland Times News http://tinyurl.com/cor7wn3

FSU Students can agree that the negative comments from Police Chief Royce Douty in the Cumberland Times News on November 7th, were shocking (full article at the end of the page). Unfortunately, Chief Douty's actions have helped perpetuated the bad reputation FSU has been trying to fight against. Though Chief Douty probably meant no harm to FSU students with his comments, they caused a reaction nonetheless. To combat the rumors and negative thoughts brewing, the UPC, University Programming Council, decided to host a "I Believe in Frostburg" table in Lane Center today until 5pm. Students were encouraged to write down why they believed in Frostburg, and at the end of the day the UPC will hang up all of the posters in the Lane Center on the top floor. Kristin Brown, a representative of UPC, encouraged all students to come visit the display to help restore faith in their school.








To the left: Kristin Brown; "We, UPC, thought that we needed to do this in response to the quotes from Chief Douty. Tell all your friends to come by!"

POSTERS
By anonymous contributors"I believe in Frostburg because it's HOME!"
"I believe in FROSTBURG!""I Believe in Frostburg: because we have the ability to shine throughout adversity"
"I believe in Frostburg because... We love and support one another in bad times and in good"

November 7, 2011

Emergency personnel experienced death threats

Jeffrey Alderton

Cumberland Times-News


FROSTBURG — Following the fatal stabbing early Sunday of a Frostburg State University student on Maple Street and the quick arrest of a second student, Frostburg’s police chief has issued a directive to his department after death threats were allegedly made to fire and ambulance personnel who responded to the fatal incident.

“We had two officers on duty Saturday (night shift) when the stabbing occurred. When our officers got there, there were 100 to 150 people gathered. One officer began giving CPR to the victim and the other officer tried to control the crowd before we had a full response from our medical personnel and allied agencies in law enforcement,” said Frostburg Police Chief Royce Douty.

“There were verbal death threats made to the fire department and the ambulance at the scene. People were upset that they didn’t get there quickly enough. I issued an order Sunday for one of our officers to routinely respond to 911 calls within the off-campus college district.

“You have to take every precaution. You can’t take any chances or you might have another bad incident,” said Douty.

“Nearly all of our calls are in the college district Thursdays through Saturdays when the college is in session. Saturday night we didn’t have that many calls. It was generally a quiet night up to the point of the incident.

“Nearly all of our calls are college-related. You never know when something is going to break out. You try to put as many officers on our night shift as possible Thursday through Saturday but it can happen any night. We only have 14 officers and one is assigned to the C3I Unit and one as a school resources officer. Our officers walk into hundreds of people. We walk into some dangerous situations.

“The type of incidents we run into, it is amazing we don’t have more deaths and serious injuries. Some incidents don’t get reported until the next day when a victim has gone to the hospital and has serious injuries and is now facing numerous surgeries. Then they call their parents and we are notified.

“I’ve been here 34 years. We have people that get knocked out and get their teeth knocked out. I’ve seen people beat unconscious and the suspect is still beating on them.

“Years ago, we used to have fist fights but now things are a lot more violent. They’re not trying to win a fight. They are trying to do more physical harm. It’s a miracle we don’t have more people dead or seriously injured.

“When these things happen, there are a whole lot of victims. There are all kinds of victims from incidents like this.

“Surely nothing was that serious between these two people that it had to come to this,” said Douty. “It can’t be that serious that it takes a life. It’s sad. It’s just terribly sad.”

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