1. On Sept. 17, 2014 at 8:44pm, Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers assigned to the Eastman School of Music were advised of someone writing graffiti on the exterior wall of the school. An officer was able to watch a female writing graffiti via CCTV while another officer responded to the area. The female was stopped by a DPS officer leaving the area. Upon checking, officers found the female used a black marker to write on two UR signs on the exterior of the building. It was determined that the female was not affiliated with the University, and she was placed into custody for the charge of making graffiti on two counts. The female was processed at the DPS office at the Eastman School of Music, given an appearance ticket for court, and released. The female was also given a ban form to stay off any university property.

Kadir is a member of

 the class of 2017.

Information provided by 

UR Public Safety.



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