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“(He) said that he’s shot a female and ‘watched her gushy brains fall to the floor.’ They also started talking about raping — about girls getting raped on the trail.”

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Vol. 66, Ed. 6 • December 3, 2014

TRAIL OF TERROR

Adnan Ramic / adiramic@gmail.com

Above, the Arcade Creek nature trail, which forms a border to ARC, has been the scene of four major crimes in the past year. Below, armed robbery victim Casey Genzlinger in front of the trail.

NATURE TRAIL BORDERING ARC PLAGUED BY CRIME IN RECENT SEMESTERS

VICTIM OF THE ARMED ROBBERY RECALLS BEING ‘TERRIFIED FOR MY LIFE’

By John Ferrannini

By Barbara Harvey

jferr1995@gmail.com

barbaraapharvey@gmail.com

In the aftermath of the armed robbery on the Arcade Creek Trail on Nov. 17, the administration and police of American River College are actively searching for ways to both alert the student body to the danger posed by the trail and prevent further crime. Both groups are increasing their focus on the trail, which has been the scene of four major crimes in the past year. Two attempted sexual assaults were committed within one month of each other from March 21 to April 21. In both cases,

The victim of Monday’s armed robbery on the Arcade Creek Trail described feeling “terrified for (her) life” while her attackers threatened her with a gun and tales of raping and murdering women in an interview with the Current. Casey Genzlinger, a 20-year-old English major, recalled that one of the suspects “said that he’s shot a female and ‘watched her gushy brains fall to the floor.’ They also started talking about raping — about girls getting raped on the trail.”

SEE TRAIL, PAGE 3

ON THE WEB

For safety tips from Los Rios Police Department’s Sgt. Olson, go to arcurrent.com

ASB members expelled from GA

ARC BOOTED BY CCSF KICK

TWO SENT HOME FROM GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR ‘SUBSTANCES’ By John Ferrannini jferr1995@gmail.com

ARC’s season ended with a crushing last-second field goal, falling to CCSF 17-14.

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SEE ROBBERY, PAGE 3

Two high-ranking members of American River College’s student government were sent home early from the General Assembly for California Community College Student Senates for what Director of Public Relations Cameron Weaver said were incidents “regarding substances.” David Hylton, the director of activities for the ASB Student Senate, confirmed that he and Jeremy

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A&C pages 9 & 10 Opinion page 11

Diefenbacher, the president of the Clubs and Events Board, were the students removed. Hylton admitted to being sent home for a marijuana-related incident at General Assembly. “I’m on probation. Today is my first substance support group,” said Hylton. “I’m not expecting to not get punished for it.” Diefenbacher, when asked about what he did at General Assembly, refused to answer questions and went on a swear word-laced tirade.

SEE ASB, PAGE 2

@ARCurrent LOWBROW PAGE 6

@ARCurrent In it’s last show of the semester, ARC’s Kaneko Gallery goes out with a lowbrow bang with “Postmodern Extinction.”


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