The
racial tension at the heart of the protests that led two top University of
Missouri administrators to resign intensified at the Columbia campus after the
arrest of a white college student suspected of posting online threats to shoot
black students and faculty.
Hunter
M. Park, a 19-year-old sophomore studying computer science at a sister campus
in Rolla, was charged Wednesday with making a terrorist threat after his arrest
at a residence hall. The school said no weapons were found.
Park,
who is enrolled at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, was
jailed in Columbia, about 75 miles to the northwest. Because the county courts
were closed for Veterans Day, Park was not expected to appear before a judge
until at least Thursday.
The
author of the posts, which showed up Tuesday on the anonymous location-based
messaging app YikYak and other social media, threatened to "shoot every
black person I see." The posts followed the resignations on Monday of the
University of Missouri system president and the chancellor of its flagship
campus in Columbia.
Another
threat said: "Some of you are alright. Don't go to campus tomorrow."
The message seemed to echo one that appeared on the website 4chan — a forum
where racist and misogynistic comments are common — ahead of the deadly campus
shooting at an Oregon community college last month.
A
message left on his mother's cellphone was not returned. And an AP reporter got
no answer when he knocked on the door of the family's home in the affluent St.
Louis suburb of Lake St. Louis.
The
prosecutor's office didn't immediately respond to an email asking whether Park
had an attorney, and no information about the case was listed online.
Prosecutors also didn't immediately release the probable cause statement, which
would include more details.
A
second student was arrested at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville
for allegedly posting a threat on YikYak that read, "I'm gonna shoot any
black people tomorrow, so be ready." Northwest Missouri State spokesman
Mark Hornickel told several media outlets that authorities hadn't linked the
incident to threats at the University of Missouri's Columbia campus.
Authorities
also are investigating another threat on YikYak, this one leveled at the Rolla
campus by someone saying, "I'm gonna shoot up this school."
Student
foot traffic in Columbia was light as freshman Megan Grazman was on her way to
class. Although she said she felt safe, "There's nobody out. It's a ghost
town. It's kind of eerie."
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