Stabbing at GWU
A person was stabbed in the arm early Sunday morning on the campus of George Washington University, the GW Hatchet reports.
A university-wide crime alert sent out Sunday afternoon said the assault took place about 1:30 a.m. and did not involve a person affiliated with the university. The crime alert said that witnesses reported seeing two suspects pull out knives and chase another individual who had gotten into a verbal altercation with pair. The suspects then fled in a gold, silver or white Saturn vehicle.
The victim was taken to the hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.
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| April 12, 2010; 8:30 AM ET
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I still have issues with the liberties the Washpost editors take with headlines. Being that GWU is a urban university with major thoroughfares cutting through the campus it's highly likely a crime like this did not involve a student, but a crime happen in the area. Low and behold, the say the person had nothing to due with the school. so why the Stabbing at GWU headline?
when you such a disservice to the community you serve it does not bring a level of loyalty to the brand or the service.