Los Angeles Times

Probe intensifie­s over racial threats against students

Online remarks and fliers targeted Latino and Jewish students at Cal State Long Beach.

- By Louis Sahagun louis.sahagun @latimes.com

Cal State Long Beach police have stepped up patrols in the wake of racially charged threats made over the internet and in menacing fliers that targeted Latino and Jewish students, officials said Saturday.

The incidents included a threat to shoot leaders of the La Raza Student Assn. posted on the group’s Facebook page, and images of Adolf Hitler along with the phrase “finish what he started” taped to doors and windows in and around the campus multicultu­ral center, said campus spokeswoma­n Terri Carbaugh.

“These incidents were intended to provoke and intimidate, so there is some fear among students,” she said.

“Our campus police are increasing patrols and on the lookout for suspicious behavior.”

Officials do not believe the fliers that have been showing up on campus over the past six months and the threat made on Facebook on Sept. 16 are related.

Campus President Jane Close Conoley, in an email sent to students and employees Wednesday, said the incidents had been reported to the FBI and were being “aggressive­ly investigat­ed” by the Cal State Long Beach University Police Department.

“I’m saddened to report this to you,” she said, “but I want you to know that each incident reflecting intoleranc­e and hate is being reported to the FBI and is receiving priority attention from University Police.”

“While one of the great strengths of our democracy is that free speech — which includes ‘hate speech’ — is protected under the First Amendment,” she added, “direct and credible threats of violence are not tolerated. University Police will immediatel­y intervene to protect our community from harm.”

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