Salisbury University Students Face Hate Crime Charges for Alleged Assault

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Twelve Salisbury University students have been charged with hate crimes for allegedly assaulting a man over his sexual orientation. The students reportedly lured the victim to an off-campus apartment, where they beat him and used derogatory language. The charges include first-degree assault and false imprisonment. The university has suspended the students and the fraternity involved. A community vigil is planned in response to the incident.
- 12 Salisbury Univ. students charged with hate crimes for allegedly beating man over his sexual orientation, police say NBC News
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- Fraternity Expels SU Students Accused of Hate Crime WBOC TV 16
- 7 Salisbury U. Students Beat Person Because of Sexual Orientation, Police Say The New York Times
- 12 Salisbury University students charged in alleged hate crime The Washington Post
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