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Volume 113, Issue 20

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Break-ins burden businesses CLINTON OLSASKY News Editor

FULL BUSH Actor and comedian Nick Offerman to perform on campus Nov. 4. CAMPUS LIFE PAGE 4

OPEN LETTER

In the early morning hours of October 7, an individual broke into and caused damage to three businesses on College Hill. On Oct. 27, after a few weeks of investigations, the Cedar Falls Police Department arrested suspect Brendan Earl Shaw, a 19-year-old UNI sophomore management, finance and real estate major. According to a press release issued by the Cedar Falls Police Department on Oct. 27, the arrest occurred after surveillance video helped the police department identify

a suspect. Shaw was charged with three counts of third degree burglary, one count of first degree criminal mischief, two counts of criminal mischief in the second degree and one count of criminal mischief in the third degree, according to the press release. The three businesses that were broken into were Suds Upstairs, Little Bigs and Social House. According to Shane Bray, manager of Suds Upstairs, the suspect broke into Suds first. The suspect reportedly damaged chairs, bar stools, bar equipment and broke bottles of alcohol in Suds, according to the press release issued by the

Columnist pens open letter to NISG asking them to condemn Trump’s rhetoric.

OPINION PAGE 3

BASKETBALL An exhibition game provides a warm-up for the season to come.

JACOB MADDEN/Northern Iowan

Social House was one of three businesses that was broken into on Oct. 7. Damages included point of sales systems, broken liquor bottles and more.

SPORTS PAGE 6

Trump Jr. stops at Social JACOB MADDEN Staff Writer

The US Presidential election will draw to a close in less than a week, and both candidates and their surrogates have been flying around the country to swing key states in their favor. On Tuesday, Donald Trump Jr. made a stop at both Ames and Cedar Falls on short notice in an effort to get Republicans to the polls on Nov. 8. Trump Jr. touted his father,

the Republican Presidential nominee, as a Washington outsider and businessman looking to overhaul the political system. The UNI event, put on by the College Republicans, took place at Social House on the College Hill at 2 p.m. Around 50 people gathered in attendance, engaged in small talk and discussed volunteer opportunities to help the campaign. “You have a lot of people making trillion dollar decisions that have no business making

those decisions, that have never done these things in the real world,” Trump Jr. said. According to Trump Jr., these career politicians are “bureaucrats and paper pushers,” having never created a job or signed the front of a pay check. Trump Jr. also commented on the status of the American political system, explaining that the American political system is like that of a third world country. See TRUMP JR., page 2

police department. “When you walk into something like that, you’re a little angry [and] confused,” Bray said. “But that angry emotion turned into motivation to finding who did it and why […] I’m just glad the person was caught. There’s no hard feelings. I just want to move on.” The suspect then broke into Little Bigs at around 3:30 a.m., according to Kyle Dehmlow, owner of Little Bigs. The bar, which is tentatively set to open this Saturday, was in a construction phase at the time of the break-in. Dehmlow said that when he arrived to the bar the next morning there was concrete filler from a caulk gun on the sidewalk in front of the building. “So I started cleaning it up, getting more rags. I tried to get back into the building, and I noticed that there was a concrete caulk gun, which is what we just bought the night before, right in front of the door,” Dehmlow said. “And then, when I tried to open the door, the door handle was ripped off. So then, that kind of made me nervous.” Dehmlow went on to say that the suspect had gone upstairs to their offices and had kicked in several doors and a window. “He went upstairs, and that’s how he got into Social House,” Dehmlow said. “He went up on the roof, from what we gath-

CFPD/Courtesy Photo

Brendon Shaw, sophomore, was arrested on multiple counts. Shaw originates from Manchester, IA.

ered, he leaped from this building over to that building.” According to Jorge Covarrubias, general manager of Social House, the suspect broke into Social House at about 4:15 a.m., only an hour and a half after Covarrubias left work that night. Covarrubias said the most expensive damage was the destruction of a couple of point of sales systems. In addition, the suspect reportedly ruined approximately 30 bottles of liquor in Social House, among other acts of vandalism. According to the press release issued by the police department, Shaw ended up causing several thousand dollars’ worth of damage in Social House alone. Covarrubias described his reaction to the damage. See BREAK-INS, page 2

JACOB MADDEN/Northern Iowan

Donald Trump Jr. speaks at a stop held at Social House. Community members and students were in attendance.

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