James Madison Student Admits Racial Harassment of Va. Tech Student
ROANOKE, Va.
A James Madison University student admitted in a court document that he made racist threats to a student at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Karl Harris, a JMU freshman, signed a U.S. District Court pretrial diversion agreement admitting he wrote a message on the residence hall door of a female Virginia Tech student that included the phrase, “you deserve to be lynched.”
By signing the agreement Monday, Harris avoided prosecution on a charge that he violated the student’s civil rights.
The charges will be dismissed if he follows certain requirements over the next 18 months, including undergoing anger management, diversity training and an alcohol treatment program. He cannot contact the student or go onto Tech’s campus.
According to a statement he signed, Harris and three other students rode on an elevator in the early morning hours of Nov. 13 with a female Tech student whose parents are from Bangladesh.