NO CHARGES AGAINST WILSON Grand jury in Ferguson case decides against indictment of police officer in killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown
Americans and police. Within minutes of the announcement by St. Louis County’s top prosecutor, crowds began pouring into Ferguson streets to protest the decision. Some taunted police, shattered windows and vandalized cars. Several gunshots were also heard. Officers released smoke and pepper spray to disperse the gatherings. Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch said the jury of nine whites and three blacks met on 25 separate days, hearing more than 70 hours of testimony from about 60 witnesses, including three medical examiners and experts on blood, toxicology and firearms.
| THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FERGUSON, Mo. — A grand jury declined Monday to indict white police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old whose fatal shooting sparked weeks of sometimes-violent protests and inflamed deep racial tensions between many African-
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officers to have the first instinct to shoot to kill rather than shoot to injure or shoot to disarm.
then I guess there is no reason to charge him. They have the facts, so facts overrule anyone’s opinion anyways.
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STUDENTS REQUEST Ninety-seven of 100 students want emergency notice of recent armed burglary attempt CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS CRIME REPORTER
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Two weeks after armed men came into a student’s home near campus, shooting one in the leg, many students are still learning about the incident and calling for more university alerts on crime. Amie Cipolla, a junior residential property major, lives less than a block away from the West Rex Street residence where three men with guns burst into the house that three students live in an apparent burglary attempt. Even though she can see the house from her window she didn’t learn about the event until a friend posted the story to Facebook late last week. Rumors had been floating around that something had happened, Cipolla said, but without an alert from the university she was hesitant to believe anything she heard. “Anyone that lives close to campus should be aware that something had happened,” she said. University Spokesperson Joan Todd said an emergency alert wasn’t sent out because “the situation was con-
Ball State received $975,000 in guarantee payouts last season DAKOTA CRAWFORD ENTERPRISE REPORTER | @DakotaCrawford_
Victory is just a consolation prize in some NCAA football games. Ball State has little shot at defeating Texas A&M when the teams play next September. The Southeastern Conference opponent is bigger, faster and historically competes at a higher level than the Cardinals. To help offset 1-2-1 APPROACH the lopsided odds, the AgWHAT gies’ athletic • One game against a power conference team for department will guaranteed income dish out $1.2 • Two games against FBS million in comopponents for pure competition pensation. The • One game against an FCS payout is called opponent that’s winnable a guarantee. BENEFITS Big schools pay • Plays toward bowl eligibility smaller schools • Pumps extra money into the athletic budget every year to play in games that may not even be competitive. Ball State could be in line to get its hands on more valuable guarantee games when the NCAA votes to adopt new legislation at its January convention. In August, the NCAA granted autonomy to the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conference, referred to as the Power 5 conferences.
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tained, and there was no need to send one out.” She said the university wasn’t made aware of the situation until at least an hour after the shooting took place. Ball State offers students an option to sign up to receive alerts of campus emergencies to their cell phones. Also, every student and staff member automatically receives emails to their university accounts when the university sends out an alert. Todd said the university doesn’t send an alert unless they believe students need to take immediate action to stay safe or should have a heightened sense of awareness because of an increase in crime. Cipolla is far from the only student upset that Ball State didn’t send out an alert. In a poll of campus, 97 out of 100 students asked said they would have liked to receive an alert, even if it was an hour or more after the event took place.
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The Ball State Alert Twitter has been inactive since Oct. 14, despite incidences on campus that might have warranted its use. The tweet in October was a test, and the last actual tweet was posted on June 13.
“… the decision between waking a bunch of people unnecessarily or having even one person get hurt or killed is really a no-brainer.”
MARK BRUHN, IU’s associate vice president for public safety and institutional assurance
Senior Day emotional for running back Edwards broke school record for career carries in 45-30 win Saturday ROBBY GENERAL STAFF REPORTER | @THE_GeNeReX6 There are few things more emotional than having to say goodbye to something you love. Starting senior running back Jahwan Edwards said goodbye to Scheumann Stadium as he played his final home game as a Ball State Cardinal on Saturday. There is no doubt Edwards will be remembered at Ball State, as he now owns almost every career rushing record in school history, after surpassing former running back Marcus Merriweather for most career carries. “I’m just so thankful,” Edwards
said. “I didn’t know I was going to cry this much... I’m just thankful for the opportunity and trying to make the best of it, and I feel like I did on and off the field.” Edwards became a part of the Ball State football family in 2011 as a true freshman and played every game that season. After recording 786 yards and 11 touchdowns in his first year, his career went on to explode. He marked at least 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns each of his next three seasons. On Saturday against Eastern Michigan, Edwards played a signature game, running for 131 yards on only 19 attempts. Even though it has been a tough season for the Cardinals, they came away with a dominant 45-30 victory on Senior Day.
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