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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 2006
THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
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Lax games suspended amid controversy Police release 911 tapes 9 players deny sex of any kind with dancer at party that nurses observed vaginal examining the alTHE CHRONICLE leged victim. The Durham Police DepartTeammates who did not comment released tapes Tuesday of mit or observe the alleged assault 911 calls recorded in the early are potentially liable for charges hours of March 14 during and of aiding and abetting the crime after a party at which members of because of teammate relationthe men’s lacrosse team allegedly ships, he added. gang-raped, sodomized and In the newly released 911 strangled an exotic dancer. tapes, a female caller who was The captains of the team “undriving past 610 N. Buchanan equivocally” denied the sexual as- Blvd.—a residence leased by sault and rape allegations in a three members of the lacrosse statement—the group’s first pubteam and the scene of the party lic statement about the situation. where the alleged rape ocPresident Richard Brodhead curred—reported that a white said at a press conference Tuesman yelled racial slurs at her day evening that the captains had from in front of the residence. denied to administrators that sex “He just hollered out n— to “of any kind” occurred with the me, and I’m just so angry I didn’t dancer, reportedly a 27-year-old know who to call,” she said to the black student at North Carolina 911 operator. Central University. Athletic Directorjoe Alieva said District Attorney Mike Niat the press conference he has fong said Tuesday on MSNBC’s seen “no evidence of any racial The Abrams Report that the cirproblems with the lacrosse team.” cumstances of the case exclude In the second call released by the possibility that there was no DPD, recorded at 1:22 a.m. March 14, a security guard at the Kroger sexual activity. “I am convinced that there was a rape,” Nifong said, adding SEE ALLEGATIONS ON PAGE 7 by
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As details of an alleged rape at a March 13 men’s lacrosse team party continue to unfold, the University announced Tuesday that it has suspended the team’s games until a clearer resolution of the legal situation has been reached. “It would be inappropriate to
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The Blue Devils celebrate an overtime victory over UConn Tuesday night in Bridgeport, Conn.They advanced to the Final Four in Boston. SEE STORY PAGE 11
resume the normal schedule of play,” Duke President Richard Brodhead said Tuesday night. “Sports have their time and place, but when an issue of this gravity is in question, it is not the time to be playing games.” As he was leaving the press conference, Brodhead was met by a group of about 100 protest-
ing students demanding answers and a stronger response from the school’s administration. Brodhead said he would address students’ concerns Wednesday morning at the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture. A group of students and SEE LACROSSE ON PAGE 9