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POLICE REPORr
Each number on
the map stands
for a crime
corresponding
with numbered
descriptions in
the list below.
DAY CRIMES
(6a.m.-6 p.m.)
□ Violent
O Nonviolent
NIGHT CRIMES
(6p.m.-6 a.m.)
■ Violent
# Nonviolent
CRIMES AT
UNKNOWN
HOURS
G3 Violent
© Nonviolent
These reports are taken directly from the USC Police Department
Compiled by Jon Turner.
Thursday, Oct. 2
O SIMPLE POSSESSION OF
MARIJUANA, LABORDE
RESIDENCE HALL, 615
GREENE ST. Reporting officers
M. Simmons and J.A. Clarke
were given information that
the Justin Lee Hudson was in
possession of marijuana. They
went to the above location and
^ were given consent to enter
S' the subject's room. They
questioned room’s occupants
about the information. The
subject admitted to possession
of marijuana in the top desk
drawer. The subject showed
reporting officers a bag
containing a green leafy
substance with seeds and
stems, was placed under
arrest, and transported to
Richland County Detention
Center. The weight of the
substance was estimated at 15
grams.
Wednesday, Oct. 1
© MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, S3 LOT,
1718 PENDLETON ST. The
victim said someone broke out
the driver’s-side vent window
of her vehicle. Estimated
STATE
SmartRide system
to give free rides
COLUMBIA (AP) - The
Transportation Department
will begin offering free bus
rides Monday to Columbia com
muters from four Midlands
^ counties as it begins trials of its
" SmartRide project.
If successful, SmartRide will
convince drivers in Kershaw,
Lexington, Newberry and
Richland counties to park their
cars and ride a bus for free to
their jobs in downtown
Columbia. That could ease con
gestion and improve air quali
ty while it saves gas money and
cuts commuting stress.
Homes evacuated
after railcar leak
HARTSVILLE (AP) - About 30
homes in Hartsville will again
be evacuated as workers con
>tinue to cleanup after ammoni
um nitrate began leaking from
a railcar earlier this week.
About 30 homes were to be
evacuated Friday and resi
dents will be allowed to return
Sunday, said Linwood Epps,
spokesman for Darlington'
County Emergency Manage
ment Division. It's the second
time in less than a week
that residents have had to
evacuate.
Ammonium nitrate, a chem
ical used to make fertilizer, is
corrosive. It is harmful if
fumes are inhaled or if touch
es skin.
NATION
Moussaoui spared
death penalty
ALEXANDRIA, VA. (AP) - A
federal judge on Thursday
barred the government from
seeking the death penalty for
terrorism suspect Zacarias
Moussaoui, inflicting a major
defeat on the government for
refusing to let the defendant
question three al-Qaida pris
oners.
U.S. District Judge Leonie
Brinkema rejected a more se
vere option to dismiss all
charges.
She said the government's
notice of intent to seek a sen
tence of death must be stricken
and prosecutors cannot present
any evidence or argument that
the defendant was involved in,
or had knowledge of, planning
the Sept. 11 attacks.
Teens charged in
hazing incident
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
Three high school football
players were charged_
Thursday with sodomizing
younger teammates during a
hazing at a preseason training
camp.
The teens have been under
investigation by authorities
and a grand jury in
Pennsylvania for allegedly sex
ually torturing the teammates
with a broomstick, pine cones
and golf balls during the Aug.
22-27 camp in Preston Park,
north of Philadelphia.
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Schwarzenegger admits he
‘behaved badly,’ apologizes
BY ERICA WERNER
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN DIEGO — Confronted
\yith fresh allegations that he
groped women, Arnold
Schwarzenegger apologized
Thursday for having “behaved
badly sometimes” and begged
voters days before California's
recall election for the chance to
show he has changed.
The admission came just as the
action hero appeared to be pick
ing up steam as the front-runner
to replace Gov. Gray Davis in -
Tuesday's historic election.
Some political analysts pre
dicted serious harm to
Schwarzenegger, whose standing
among women voters was poor
even before the latest furor.
Schwarzenegger immediately
addressed the issue at a campaign
event in San Diego to kick off the
final leg of his campaign.
“I have behaved badly some
times. Yes, it is true that I was on
rowdy movie sets and I have done
things that were not right, which
I thought then was playful but
now I recognize that I offended
people,” he said.
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October 5th-11th, 2003
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damage: $250. Reporting
officer: M. Simmons.
© AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF WALLET, WCL LOT, 1000
BLOSSOM ST. Two victims
said someone removed the
following from an unsecured
vehicle: two wallets, 11 debit
or credit cards, miscellaneous
ID cards, $10 in cash, pants
and a belt. Reporting officer:
P.I. Jones. Estimated value:
$370.
® AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF CD, EZ LOTT, BLATT P.E.
CENTER, 1328 WHEAT ST. An
unknown person forced
through the passenger’s door
of a car. The lock was
tampered with and is believed
to be the place of entry. Items
stolen include two speakers
and a Pioneer CD player.
There was also damage to the
steering column of the vehicle,
and the Grant security system
was damaged beyond repair.
Estimated value of speakers:
$200. Estimated value of CD
player: $350. Reporting officer:
G. Kerwin.
© LARCENY OF WALLET, USC
MEDICAL SCHOOL, 6400
GARNER’S FERRY ROAD (OFF
MAP) The victim said
someone removed her wallet
from her purse along with the
following items: a black
wallet, Visa card, debit card,
S.C. driver’s license and
checkbook. Reporting officer:
R. Baker.
WORLD
Land mine kills
Canadian soldiers
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN (AP)
— A land mine hidden in a
sandy track in the Afghan cap
ital exploded Thursday, killing
two Canadian peacekeepers
and wounding three others.
The blast came 24 hours af
ter engineers checked the road
fpr explosives and found noth
ing. However, officials said it
was too early to determine
whether the explosion was
caused by an old land mine or
one laid recently in an effort to
target international peace
keepers.
Austrian cardinal
says pope is dying
VATICAN CITY (AP) - One of
Europe's top cardinals said
Thursday that Pope John Paul
n Was nearing “the last days and
months of his life,” making him
the first ranking prelate to say
the 83-year-old pontiff is dying.
With John Paul visibly
weaker in recent weeks, con
cern over his health has been
growing. Austrian Cardinal
Christoph Schoenbom was the
second leading prelate this
week to express alarm over the
pope's health.