Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Noose found on Stanford campus

- By Summer Lin slin@bayareanew­sgroup.com

A noose was found hanging from a tree Sunday on the Stanford University campus, prompting a hate crime investigat­ion, according to the university.

About 7:45 p.m., Stanford's student affairs got a report of a noose hanging from a tree outside Branner

Hall, an undergradu­ate residence, according to an email Stanford officials sent to staff and students Sunday night. The Stanford University Department of Public Safety responded to the incident, removed the noose and kept it as evidence.

The incident is being investigat­ed as a hate crime, officials said. Anyone with informatio­n has been asked to call the Department of Public Safety at 650-7239633 or the department's communicat­ions center at 650-329-2413.

“We cannot state strongly enough that a noose is a reprehensi­ble symbol of antiBlack racism and violence that will not be tolerated on our campus,” Stanford officials said in the email. “We know this horrific discovery will shake our community and we have begun to develop an outreach plan to provide assistance to all who are in need, bearing in mind that this is not the first time this has occurred at Stanford in recent years.”

In 2019, a noose from found hanging from a bush near a residence for summer students.

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