College police face questions after student’s murder

College police face questions after student’s murder

The University of Utah Police Department released a detailed timeline after student Lauren McCluskey, 21, was shot on campus by her ex-boyfriend.

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  2. College can wait… if someone is stalking or threatening my daughter or son… I will be down there in a second to get out of that situation and handle the situation as needed…

    No way in hell I am risky my daughter or son safety…

  3. People cry about black lives matter all lives matter its to where if t u look into a allegation of a black person you're labeled raciest could this have something to do with why it wasn't looked into just do the right thing regardless

  4. Nice work Officers…UUGHH…Unfortunately the victim met a man way out of her league mentally as in street smarts and in overall manipulation behaviors. They were dating less than 30 days and he already had compromising photos of her? staying at her dorm? using her car? then trying to blackmail her? this dude was a piece of work.. she was young, impressionable and an easy target for this monster. Ladies use this as a learning lesson about who you let into your lives and how fast a relationship is going.etc…lots of red flags are out there and you have to see them before its too late.

  5. Dating does NOT mean in a relationship!!! Stop giving these germs that term (boyfriend) I also lost my only daughter, 24 in the hands of a POS a year ago and to hear he was/is referred to as "boyfriend" makes my stomach turn!! Our daughters are being taken away by demons who dress as sheep!!!! Pay attention, because even as young women, they still need our love and support! I hope this cockroach gets tortured in prison!!

  6. He was a black non student who came onto campus looking for a victim. He had compromising photos related to their dating. I think it's the parent's fault for not teaching their daughter to be more discriminating in the men she should date. Case dismissed.

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