John Coffee who slaughtered Creek Indians), who was transporting a prisoner, Chris Gay, from Florida to Tennessee on a larceny case. The reason for the lockdown was a Barney Fife-ish deputy sheriff from Coffee County, Tenn. They'll probably be handsomely rewarded for their larceny.
Unfortunately, none of these thieves was the target of the manhunt at KSU. Perhaps the suspect was KSU President Daniel Papp, who pockets a $224,218 salary (plus $18,306 for travel expenses) while enforcing a pay cut on all KSU workers through dumping more health care costs on them. Davis takes home an annual salary of $558,378 (plus $15,604 for travel expenses), while systematically denying domestic partner benefits to LGBT staff, students and faculty. Davis, chancellor of the University System of Georgia. George Ervin "Sonny" Perdue III, who recently stole $136 million from our university system's education budget? With this much hoopla, it must have seemed like a big-time crook had snuck onto campus.
While thousands of students and campus workers were on lockdown, a massive police hunt ensued on campus, with helicopters hovering overhead, while cops and police dogs combed the campus. A second security alert went out shortly afterward, stating that the suspect was allegedly seen near the Science building, and Kennesaw State was subsequently shut down. The alert was called because a larceny suspect had escaped custody and was believed to be lurking on campus. KENNESAW STATE University (KSU), Georgia's third-largest college with 21,000 students, was placed on emergency lockdown and high-security alert on the afternoon of March 3.Īround 3 p.m., emergency security alerts were sent via email, text and phone to the entire campus community.