[TEST] Hate crime reported on campus
Posted: Monday, May 18 at 1:28 PM
- Nature of Hate Crime: Signs posted on the bathroom walls threatening violence against a minority group
- Incident Date/Time: Monday, May 18, 2026 at 12:47 PM
- Location: Kresge Library
- Reported: Monday, May 18, 2026 at 12:47 PM
- Suspect 1 Information:
- Sex: Male
- Height: 5 Feet 10 Inches
- Complexion: Fair
- Hat: White Ball Cap
- Clothing: Red T-shirt, Blue Jeans
- Suspect Mode of Travel: On Foot
- Suspect Direction of Travel: Towards the Oakland Center
- Suspect 2 Information:
- Sex: Male
- Height: 5 Feet 6 Inches
- Hat: White Ball Cap
- Clothing: Blue T-Shirt, Blue Jeans
- Suspect Mode of Travel: On Foot
- Suspect Direction of Travel: Towards the Oakland Center
Hate Crimes Information
- If you feel unsafe and you are able to, leave the area.
- Stay calm, limit eye-contact, and maintain neutral body language.
- Speak out if safe to do so and use a firm voice to establish physical boundaries
- Ask bystanders for support or intervention.
- Approach the targeted person, introduce yourself and offer support.
- Ask before taking any actions and respect the targeted person's wishes.
- If safe to do so, ignore, attempt to calm or distract the attacker.
- If the situation escalates, invite the targeted person to join you in leaving.
- Ask the targeted person how they're feeling and what they want to do next.
Posted: Monday, May 18 at 1:07 PM
- Nature of Hate Crime: Signs posted on the bathroom walls threatening violence against a minority group
- Incident Date/Time: Monday, May 18, 2026 at 12:47 PM
- Location: Kresge Library
- Reported: Monday, May 18, 2026 at 12:47 PM
Signs were posted in a bathroom in Kresge Library, threatening violence against a minority group. Stay alert and report any suspicious activity to police. Anyone with information should contact police at (248) 370-3331
Hate Crimes Information
- If you feel unsafe and you are able to, leave the area.
- Stay calm, limit eye-contact, and maintain neutral body language.
- Speak out if safe to do so and use a firm voice to establish physical boundaries
- Ask bystanders for support or intervention.
- Approach the targeted person, introduce yourself and offer support.
- Ask before taking any actions and respect the targeted person's wishes.
- If safe to do so, ignore, attempt to calm or distract the attacker.
- If the situation escalates, invite the targeted person to join you in leaving.
- Ask the targeted person how they're feeling and what they want to do next.