More Race Incidents At Gonzaga
SPOKANE - Gonzaga University officials are investigating campus racial incidents that come on the heels of the second hate-mail episode in a year.
On Sunday night, campus security and city police escorted a man off campus after he yelled racial slurs outside a library. The man was not a student but had been seen in the library before.
In another incident, Paul Taulton, a black undergraduate student, reported that someone scratched his parked car outside his dormitory Saturday night. Taulton also told authorities he received a phone message over the weekend from an unidentified caller who repeatedly used a racial epithet.
Authorities are unsure whether the latest incidents were connected to hate mail sent to three black law students Friday. The anonymous letters threatened the students and said the law school was for whites only.