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Spring 2013 at Rutgers University … The moment Frisbee-wielding Rutgers student was pepper sprayed by police (15 April 2013) …The College Fix – ‘TINDER GOT ME LAID’ (APRIL 24, 2013) …
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Students, including Baretti, stood around burning furniture and shouted ‘RU!’ it was reduced to cinders.
Later, Baretti can be seen throwing more fuel onto a burning couch.
‘told you i wasnt kidding….MACE2FACE…#YOLO,’ she bragged on Facebook after posting the photo of herself getting sprayed.
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…..item 1)…. The moment Frisbee-wielding Rutgers student was pepper sprayed by police at massive violent alcohol-fueled party… and now SHE’S claiming police brutality …
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. Students burned couches, drank and smoked drugs openly and fought in the street, police say
By MICHAEL ZENNIE
PUBLISHED: 00:11 EST, 15 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:31 EST, 15 April 2013
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A Rutgers student is claiming police brutality after she was pepper sprayed in the face when officers in riot gear shut down an out of control block party near the campus of the New Jersey university.
Gina Barretti, a junior, says a New Brunswick police officer blasted her in the face because she wouldn’t put down a Frisbee. Photos show the officer spraying a crowd of students.
Police armed with riot shields, batons and fire-extinguisher-sized bottles of pepper spray marched down the block on Saturday afternoon after students began fighting, burning couches and jumping on the roofs of the houses on the block.
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‘Police brutality’: This is the moment Gina Barretti, in the neon green hat, was pepper-sprayed by a police officers as riot cops broke up a rowdy party near the campus of Rutgers University
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Cleaned up: Baretti, pictured here the day after the party, tells a TV news crew about how police marched into the block with riot shields and pepper spray canisters
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img code photo … Proud: Baretti (Gina Barretti, a junior at Rutgers University)
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Proud: Baretti, who works as a waitress as well as studying at Rutgers, bragged about getting sprayed by police when she posted the photo on Facebook
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Proud: Baretti, who works as a waitress as well as studying at Rutgers, bragged about getting sprayed by police when she posted the photo on Facebook
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Videos taken by students show hundreds of students drinking and smoking drugs openly and taunting police cars that rolled down the block.
Baretti told Fox 5 news that she was pepper-sprayed before she even realized what was happening.
‘A cop came out with the pepper spray and was like "put the Frisbee down" and I was like "woah woah woah" and like two seconds later he was like BAM,’ she said.
Video shows Baretti, dressed in cutoff shorts, a block tank top and a neon green hat, taunting officers the first time they drove through the party and attempted to break up revelers.
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Students, including Baretti, stood around burning furniture and shouted ‘RU!’ it was reduced to cinders.
Later, Baretti can be seen throwing more fuel onto a burning couch.
‘told you i wasnt kidding….MACE2FACE…#YOLO,’ she bragged on Facebook after posting the photo of herself getting sprayed.
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Video: College chaos at Rutgers University block party
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Police had to break up the 2013 Delafest at Rutgers University.
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Police said they had to break up 300 to 400 students from seven parties that merged into a giant block-long street of revelry.
They say students began throwing bottles and officers worried that the roofs that dozens had climbed on would collapse.
The incident comes as the Rutgers community is still reeling from the ouster of men’s basketball coach Mike Rice, who was dismissed after videos showed him physically and verbally abusing his players.
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Out of control: Students continued to party as an officer sprayed mace at the crowd to convince revelers to disperse
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Chaos: Officers described a scene of 300 to 400 party-goers fighting, drinking, smoking drugs and burning couches in the street
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The matter also spurred the resignations of assistant basketball coach Jimmy Martelli, university athletics director Tim Pernetti and John Wolf, the university’s vice president and general counsel.
‘It only turned into a riot when the cops came,’ Mike O’Reilly, a Rutgers senior, told the Newark Star-Ledger.
‘"I thought they were spraying water and then I realized it was pepper spray,’ said Taylor Palisi, a sophomore.
Officers said they are currently examining videos from the party to tracks down students to arrest on charges of drinking in public and disorderly conduct.
Read more:
… NJ.com: New Brunswick residents still angry at police response to block party
… Fox 5 News: Several arrests following rowdy NJ street party
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…..item 2)…. ‘TINDER GOT ME LAID’ – COLLEGE HOOK-UP CULTURE GOES VIRTUAL, VIRAL …
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by AMELIA EVRIGENIS – CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE on APRIL 24, 2013
www.thecollegefix.com/post/13290
College kids don’t need bars or frat parties to find one-night stands anymore – that’s so last century.
Tinder, the latest technology-driven flirting crutch, has transferred the collegiate hook-up scene to cyberspace, where today’s 20-somethings – raised in a culture with “participation trophies” and “there’s no wrong answers” – can find possibilities for meaningless sex without fear of rejection.
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“Tinder eliminates the hurt of getting turned down,” the company’s spokeswoman, Alexa Manteen, is oft-quoted as saying.
These Tinder-fueled one-night stands, which epitomize romance upon college campuses, have become incredibly popular. Launched in October at USC, the smart-phone application has since been “downloaded by millions of millennials” and “helped make more than 20 million matches,” the Los Angeles Times reported in March.
I’ve heard it once, and I’ve heard it again: “Tinder got me laid.”
Here’s the way it works: Tinder is a smart-phone application, and users download it and form a Tinder account with pictures taken from their Facebook profile. Next they elect a radius of 10 to 100 miles from which potential “matches” can be pulled.
Then the game begins.
Pictures of other Tinder users located within the radius appear on the phone screen. The application displays the potential match’s first name, age, and the number of shared Facebook interests in addition to photos. The Tinder player proceeds to tap a green heart button to “hot” the individual, or hits a red X to “not.” A new match appears, and the cycle repeats. When two Tinder users “hot” each other, the application notifies each of them that they are a match, and allows them to message each other. If the “hotted” individual doesn’t reciprocate the sentiment, the secret is safe with Tinder.
That Tinder is currently going viral on college campuses nationwide speaks to the appeal of such a trivial application. Tinder removes the risk of being painfully rejected, providing users only with ego-boosting affirmations of physical appearance. And because it’s based upon nothing more than “hotting” a photo, Tinder doesn’t suggest any form of commitment — catering to the commitment-phobia that runs rampant in college “hookup” cultures. It’s unsurprising that such an application is striking such a chord.
Nearly 80 percent of Tinder users are between the ages of 18 and 25, one of the company’s owners told The Los Angeles Times.
Already, a Huffington Post tech writer had dubbed the phrase “Tinderitis – or the sensation of having a sore thumb from swiping to approve or reject the faces of people offered up as potential date material.”
“Tinder has lured people in by unabashedly offering a place to do all the things we love doing online, but won’t admit to: act shallow, make snap-judgments based on looks, obsess over what people think of us and boost our egos. It’s turned passing judgment into a pastime, and people are thrilled to take part,” writes tech editor Biana Bosker on Huffington Post.
“People don’t think of [Tinder] as online dating, they think of it as a game,” Rachel Ellicott, a sophomore at Cornell University, told Bosker. “I think of it as a beauty contest plus messaging.”
The irony, however, is that in the context of college campuses, Tinder’s ability to remove the potential for rejection suffers diminished capacities. College students are frequently matched with campus acquaintances or other students from their own friend groups. When a friend or acquaintance pops up on your Tinder application, you can assume that you have likewise popped up on theirs. If you’ve hotted them and Tinder has not notified you of a match—well, you’re out of luck.
There’s also the dilemma involved when individuals in platonic relationships appear on each other’s Tinder screen. Do they “hot” or “not” their friend? If you “not” the individual, but he or she “hotted” you, they’re bound to realize that you’ve rejected them when the “It’s a match!” notification fails to appear.
Tinder also has a tendency to produce uncomfortable moments even between strangers. Suppose two people reciprocate the “hot,” but fail to consecrate their holy “matchimony” by messaging. What happens when they cross paths in the dining hall? Make eye contact in the library? Awkward!
The point is—Tinder isn’t quite as alluring as it may first seem, a fact not lost on a fair amount of college kids.
“I’m pretty sure everyone who uses Tinder views it as creepy, and I have yet to figure out why so many girls use it,” Washington University in St. Louis freshman Josh Dubin told his campus newspaper Student Life. “I think it’s just something fun to do when I’m bored or in class. … There have been occasional matches that led to conversations which have lasted as long as a month, but I’m only still talking to them in the hopes that I get a nude pic.”
Ohio State University sophomore Collin Stewart told The Lantern campus newspaper that some of his friends have promoted Tinder, but personally thinks the app is “a little bit creepy and weird.”
Likewise, Ohio State freshman Jenna Robinson told the campus newspaper she’s “scared to use Tinder.”
“What if you’re walking through the Oval or you’re at a party and you see someone who is your Tinder match?” she said.
Nevertheless, considering the application’s astronomical growth in less than a year, its propensity to stroke egos, and its support of the prolific college hook-up culture, the tech is probably – unfortunately – here to stay.
Fix contributor Amelia Evrigenis is a student at Claremont McKenna College.
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Sexual Behavior in the HUMAN MALE (1948) …item 3.. TPD Makes Third Child Solicitation Arrest This Week [PROBABLE CAUSE ATTACHED] (Aug 15, 2013) …item 4.. Atomic Dog [Original Extended Version] – George Clinton (1982) …
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“Colleges look for the best and brightest students, yet these six defendants tried to cheat the system and may have kept honest and qualified students from getting into their dream school,” Rice said.
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…..item 1)…. CBS … NEW YORK … newyork.cbslocal.com …
7 Arrested For Alleged SAT Cheating Ring At Great Neck North High School
Educator: Pressure On Kids Massive; Attorney: District, Not Courts, Should Rule
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MINEOLA, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – Seven former and current students of a prestigious Long Island high school were arrested Tuesday in an alleged SAT cheating ring.
Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announced that six Great Neck North High School students had paid 19-year-old Samuel Eshaghoff thousands of dollars to take the SAT for them.
1010 WINS’ Mona Rivera with the details of the case
Eshaghoff, who graduated from the high school in 2010 and is currently enrolled at Emory University in Atlanta, was paid between ,500 and ,500 per student. He has been arrested and charged with scheme to defraud, falsifying business records and criminal impersonation.
Eshaghoff faces up to four years in prison if convicted, but his attorney said there’s no way this alleged scam should end up in a court room. Bail was set at ,000 for Eshaghoff.
“Even if something happened it happened within school grounds, under age, should be handled administratively within school. Across the U.S. no one has ever had a case go to criminal court due to cheating or alleged cheating in an exam,” Matin Emouna told CBS 2′s Jennifer McLogan.
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Rice said the six students accused of hiring Eshaghoff have also been arrested and face misdemeanor charges. They have not been identified because of their ages and all six of them were arraigned and released on their own recognizance.
“Colleges look for the best and brightest students, yet these six defendants tried to cheat the system and may have kept honest and qualified students from getting into their dream school,” Rice said.
Rice said the students registered to take the test at a different school so they would not be known by the proctors and then Eshaghoff would present unofficial identification with his photo and the paying student’s name on it.
1010 WINS’ Carol D’Auria With More On The Story
Rice said the students got caught because their SAT scores were so much higher than their school grades, some with as high as 2200 out of a perfect 2400, reports CBS 2′s McLogan. Rice is recommending that all schools who know a student who has cheated on the SAT notify the college the student has applied to.
“The goal here is not only to hold those accountable for their wrongdoing, but to level the playing field for all of the students who play by the rules,” Rice said.
Eshaghoff apparently also took the test at no charge for a female student.
An investigation is currently underway into whether similar scams occurred in at least two other Nassau County high schools, as well as allegations that Eshaghoff took the SAT exam for students of other high schools. Rice would not name those schools.
WCBS 880′s Peter Haskell On The Story
The Great Neck School District released a statement saying it “does not tolerate cheating” and remains “committed to cooperating with law enforcement in the matter.”
“It is our hope that the actions currently being taken by the DA’s Office will serve to bring an end to any dishonest practices which may have placed students at an unfair disadvantage and will also bring to light any shortcomings in the security of the SAT testing system,” district officials said in the statement.
Great Neck educator Barbara Rothman tried to explain how this could have happened.
“There is a tremendous amount of pressure on these students in a town like Great Neck,” Rothman told McLogan.
Many students were defensive.
“I don’t think they should be arrested. I think the school should be taking care of it, not the court,” Nicole Nicholis said.
Rice demanded Education Testing Service, the non-profit that administers the test, make other immediate security changes like matching photos and handwriting. Late Tuesday night the ETS said it will comply immediately.
If convicted, what do you think is the appropriate punishment in this case? Let us know below…
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October 27, 2011
SAT Officials To Testify At NY Cheating Ring Hearing
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FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — A security firm run by the former director of the FBI has been retained to review security – and will recommend changes – on standardized testing procedures following an SAT cheating scandal on New York’s Long Island, officials with the nonprofit organizations behind the tests said Tuesday.
The officials from The College Board and Educational Testing Service made the announcement at a hearing of the New York state Senate’s subcommittee on higher education. The ETS administers the SAT on behalf of the Princeton, N.J.-based College Board.
Sen. Kenneth LaValle, the subcommittee chairman, convened the hearing after seven current or former students at Great Neck North High School were arrested last month. Authorities said six of the students had an older college student who had attended the high school take their exams in their place in a quest for better scores.
The scandal surfaced when teachers at the school heard rumors of the scheme earlier this year and found that some of the student scores were far better than their high school grades had been previously.
LaValle and others have questioned test security procedures in the wake of the scandal, particularly focusing on the allegation that the accused impersonator, 19-year-old Samuel Eshaghoff, allegedly posed as a female during one of the tests. Eshaghoff also is accused of accepting payments of up to ,500 for taking the tests. He and the other six, who are accused of misdemeanors, have all pleaded not guilty.
LaValle noted in remarks at the start of the hearing that there is increasing pressure on students to perform well on the tests, which are used by many universities as criteria for admission.
"Education is critically important," LaValle said. "It gives one a ticket to their success. This committee and our legislature and our society cannot tolerate where one group of students play by different rules that give them an advantage over other students. Sadly, the losers in this are the honest, hard-working students who play by the rules."
He said he will introduce legislation early next year to change existing laws that sometimes prevent the College Board or ETS from notifying schools when allegations of cheating have been confirmed.
Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, who filed criminal charges in the Great Neck case, said her investigation has widened to other high schools – both public and private schools – and more arrests are expected. She was initially expected to testify at the hearing, but withdrew because of potential conflicts with the ongoing investigation.
Former West Virginia Gov. Gaston Caperton, who is now the president of The College Board, said the cheating scandal has prompted an international review of security testing procedures. He said Freeh Group International Solutions, LLC, which was founded by former FBI director Louis J. Freeh, has been retained to assist with security concerns.
Caperton insisted that impostors taking SATs for another student is a rarity. He said security changes being considered include a review of what would be acceptable ID information and possibly using digital photography at testing sites. He did not provide a timetable for when Freeh’s company would make recommendations, but appeared willing to accede to whatever changes are suggested.
LaValle sought assurances that the cost of any security upgrades not be passed along to students taking the test. Caperton’s spokesman, Peter Kauffmann, said it is too early to know whether additional costs would be incurred.
The College Board, which charges for the test, has faced criticism from some educators over fees. This year it says it granted fee waivers to 350,000 students – an increase of 77 percent in the last four years – because of the weak economy.
Bernard Kaplan, the principal at Great Neck North, criticized the lack of security procedures employed by the College Board and ETS. But he said he could not answer questions, citing the ongoing prosecution case involving his school. He noted that Eshaghoff did not allegedly take the tests at Great Neck North, but went elsewhere so he wouldn’t be recognized. Some senators have questioned the effectiveness of allowing students to take the exam at locations other than at their own high schools; something that is currently permitted.
"Many, many educators have come to believe that the SATs are over used, over emphasized, and generally given much more credibility than they warrant," Kaplan said. "In fact, what SATs measure best is how well you will do on your next SATs."
Kaplan added: "Very simply, ETS has made it very easy to cheat, very difficult to get caught, and has failed to include schools in the process."
Another critic of standardized testing contended that more can be done to improve test security.
Bob Schaeffer of FairTest, said photos of all students should be taken when they arrive at a school to take the SAT, something that Caperton said is now being considered.
"As the Great Neck scandal demonstrates, the current level of security is inadequate," he said. "Savvy students can circumvent these minimal protections with relative ease, particularly by using modern technologies to forge identity cards, covertly copy exam materials, or secretly transmit correct answers."
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…..item 3)…. TPD Makes Third Child Solicitation Arrest This Week [PROBABLE CAUSE ATTACHED] …
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By: James Buechele – Email
Updated: Thu 12:51 AM, Aug 15, 2013
Would-Be Predators Caught By TPD 8-14-13 6pm
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UPDATE 5:55 p.m.
It’s been a familiar theme in Tallahassee. Five men are facing charges of solicitation of a minor including John Schild, 20, arrested on Tuesday.
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"Children are easy targets and it is next to impossible for a parent to monitor that," said parent Suzanne Hancock.
Suzanne Hancock’s kids are adults now, but she believes TPD’S investigations can keep children safe.
"I do believe that law enforcement should be monitoring chats and websites."
TPD won’t allow us to see how they monitor sites, however, they say they’re constantly on the lookout for potential predators.
"The amount of people that we’ve been making arrests have been contributed to our officers and the legwork they’ve been doing," said OFC Dave Northway of the Tallahassee Police Department.
These types of cases can sometimes take months. Others can be made in less than a week after contact.
"We cannot be everywhere all the time but we want people to know that we are out there and we are actively trying to bring these cases to justice."
Northway added that Chief Dennis Jones has made these types of cases a priority in the Capital City.
Tallahassee, Fla. — Tallahassee police have busted another man accused of trying to solicit a minor online.
20-year-old John Schild was arrested yesterday after chatting with what he thought was a 12-year-old girl (“the child”).
It was actually an undercover officer.
Arrest reports say Schild moved the conversation from online to text messages and told “the child” that he could teach her how to "touch herself."
He was arrested when he tried to meet “the child” at a predetermined location for a “specific sexual act”.
Police say Schild also had two fake ID’s on him at the time of arrest with a fake date of birth and fake driver’s license number, showing him as being over 21.
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– OBSCENE COMMUNICATION TRAVEL TO MEET AFTER USE COMPUT TO LURE CHILD
– OBSCENE COMMUNICATION USE COMPUTER TO SEDUCE SOLICIT LURE CHILD
– USE 2 WAY COMM DEVICE TO FACILITATE FELONY
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… im f • 12 hours ago −
I can hear his cell mate now….."come here boy, you sure got a purty mouth".
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Why is it that white male after white male gets caught for this kind of sick behavior? Are all white males now going to be stereotyped as sexual predators much like all black males with hoodies are stereotyped as "thugs"?
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… JadedPurple • 18 hours ago −
Do these last few guys arrested just not read the news or internet news media…
DO NOT chat online with anyone you don’t personally know… because you never know WHO you are chatting with when they are strangers… If you are told you are chatting with a juvenile… STOP DOING IT!… It comes with a prison sentence and a lifetime "i am a perv" sign… You WILL be found guilty of chatting lewdly with children…which is ILLEGAL and that isn’t a secret to anyone… making arrangements to meet a child for sexual activity is ILLEGAL and definitely leading to serious prison time… Add to the sign "i am a perv…and a stupid one too"…
Maybe LEO should put up some warning signs like the 10 20 LIFE signs are around for gun crimes.
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"Atomic Dog" is a song by George Clinton from his 1982 solo album "Computer Games". The track was released as a single in December of 1982. The single failed to reach the Top 100 of the Pop Chart at all, though it has arguably attained greater popular stature over the years since its release.
George Clinton’s P-Funk Collective reached its commercial and conceptual height in 1976 with the release of the Parliament album "Mothership Connection" and a series of spectacular concert tours. However, as the band and their concept of funk grew, the organization became entangled in internal dissension, legal disputes, and creative exhaustion. "Atomic Dog" was the P-Funk Collective’s last single to reach #1 on the U.S. R&B chart. According to Clinton, most of the song’s lyrics were ad-libbed during the recording process.
Although "Atomic Dog" is now regarded a classic in American popular music, and the rhythmic hook from "Atomic Dog" has been widely sampled by other musicians, it was held back from radio stations at first. George Clinton’s bad reputation in the industry, his political consciousness (as seen in his previous albums and recordings), and a general move towards more youthful-looking acts, kept his songs from being circulated on radio stations.
Only after very strong sales was the song finally put on the air. The single "Atomic Dog" was released in December of 1982 and reached #1 on the R&B charts, but peaked at #101 on the pop chart.
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