The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Student found with gun faces new charges

- By Chelsea Prince

Police are bringing new cha r ges against a Kennesaw State University student arrested for carrying a loaded gun on campus who allegedly said he was “known to stack bodies.”

Kenneth Alvin Glover was involuntar­ily committed for mental evaluation after his Aug. 29 encounter with police and a subsequent conversati­on with a university counselor, KSU police said Thursday.

His mother had requested a wellness check. Police located him outside the uni- versity dining hall.

Realizing Glover was mentally unstable, KSU officers called in a counselor and continued to monitor the situation.

“During the interactio­n with the counselor, Glover made comments that led to the counselor’s decision to commit him for evaluation,” police said in a statement posted to the university’s website and social media pages. “The KSUPD placed Glover in custody and as they prepared to transfer him, a handgun was discovered in his backpack.”

Glover, who police said was not licensed to carry a gun, was initially charged with possession of a firearm in a school zone. A second arrest warrant was issued after Glover posted a video on social media of his inter- action with the counselor on Aug. 29, according to police.

He is now facing four additional felony charges — three counts of terroris- tic threats and one count of aggravated assault.

“In the video, provided to police on Sept. 4, Glover made threatenin­g comments about several indi- viduals and these statements serve as the basis for the new charges,” police said.

Students expressed some concern that they were not notified of the incident until the day after Glover’s arrest, and the campuswide email did not address the threatenin­g statements, Channel 2 Action News reported.

Initially, KSU officials said in the email that police had no evidence Glover “made any threats toward specific individual­s or the community in general.”

Glover allegedly said he wanted to shoot people and told arresting officers he was Jesus. He told them he was “known to stack bodies,” according to an arrest warrant obtained by Channel 2.

Campus police said Thursday they will now post crime alerts to the university’s website and to the police department’s Facebook page “in an effort to provide the campus community with updated informatio­n on this and other alerts.”

Glover is expected to be jailed once he is released from medical care.

“We are thankful to the student’s mother for remaining vigilant,” police Chief Edward Stephens said in a statement. “Her efforts were instrument­al in our ability to act quickly and work to keep both the campus community and her son safe.”

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