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Colorado University Police Investigating Racist Hate Letter Sent to Student Leader

BOULDER, Colo.

University of Colorado, which has recently been hit with a string of racially tinged incidents, is investigating a death threat sent to a student leader via e-mail.

Mebraht Gebre-Michael, a Black student elected as one of three tri-executives that lead student government, said she received the e-mail this week from a CU address.

It says: “Why don’t you and all of your Black … friends disappear off our campus. you guys don’t belong…you will die if you run for student government again. I don’t make empty threats…”

Gebre-Michael said she decided to make the information public to help educate the community.

“The climate on campus is just becoming unbearable for students of color; it’s ridiculous,” she said. “Students of color have to constantly watch their backs.”

Interim Chancellor Phil Distefano in a statement this week said he was extremely disturbed to learn of the racist message.

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