The Daily Reveille 10-13-2016

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Volume 122 · No. 33

Thursday, October 13, 2016

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CAMPUS CRIME BRIEFS

Student arrested for wearing clown mask

one last ROAR Students, fans say goodbye to Mike VI at SG-sponsored memorial

BY TREY COUVILLION @trey_couv

The University community gathered Wednesday evening to mourn the loss of a loved one. Hundreds of students, faculty and community members came together for a memorial ceremony organized by Student Government to remember Mike VI. “I think that it was absolutely necessary we had a memorial,” said University student and attendee Lily Sewell. “I think that he was such an important aspect of our community and LSU as a whole.” When Mike VI was brought to the University back in 2007, he was set to make his Tiger Stadium debut on Sept. 22 during the South Carolina

see ROAR, page 2

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Jenkins’ rehab progressing ahead of LSU debut BY CHRISTIAN BOUTWELL @CBoutwell_ Branden Jenkins now knows Louisiana to be a little “slower” than Chicago. Wednesday, during LSU’s annual in-house media day, Jenkins touted the differences between Chicago, his former home, and Baton Rouge’s quirks as the food, environment and southern hospitality. Jenkins remains sidelined for a portion of his first season donning purple and gold, rehabbing a torn meniscus which required surgery a little more than a month ago, he confirmed Wednesday. The 6-foot-4, 180-pound point guard said this is the first injury he’s had to his left knee, yet he doesn’t want to

rush the rehabilitation process for the injury he acquired during his days at Lee College in Baytown, Texas. “It’s an everyday process,” he said. “But I don’t want to rush it. The quicker I can get back, the quicker I can come back and help the guys. “I can stand on it, doing weight stuff to get the range in motion back. I’m doing stuff to get the swelling down and build my quad back up.” Like Jenkins, Elbert Robinson, Jalyn Patterson and Brian Bridgewater are recovering from respective injuries and say they’re nearly at full force for the Nov. 12 season opener against Wofford.

see INJURIES, page 2

RYAN MCCARBLE / The Daily Reveille

Junior guard Branden Jenkins (10) is interviewed during media day on Wednesday in the Basketball Practice Facility.

A University student was arrested after reportedly wearing a clown mask and chasing students on campus, LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott said. On Oct. 9, LSUPD responded to a report that an individual was running around and scaring people with a clown mask near the Residential College area. Scott said. Upon arrival, Scott said officers did not see anyone wearing a mask in the area. The following day, Scott said officers received a tip in regard to the identity of the clown suspect. Through investigation, LSUPD identified the suspect as 20–year-old University student Shawn Tylor Jr. Tylor was arrested and issued a misdemeanor summons for illegal wearing of masks and disturbing the peace. STUDENT ARRESTED AFTER PLACING GPS TRACKING DEVICE ON EX’S VEHICLE Scott said a University student was arrested after placing a GPS tracking device under his ex-girlfriend’s vehicle. Scott said on Oct. 7, LSUPD began to investigate a complaint that a GPS tracking device was located on a vehicle. According to the affidavit of probable cause from the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office, the complainant said she discovered a magnetic GPS tracking device underneath her vehicle after she returned home that day. Police records stated that the device was activated on Oct. 4 around 2 p.m. while the vehicle was parked in the North Agriculture parking lot on campus. When the complainant discovered the device at her home, she connected it to her computer and viewed a map that had tracked her vehicle’s location, according to police records. When police asked the woman who she thought might have placed the tracking device under

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