CU student suspected of throwing mirror charged
The Associated Press
Issue date: 3/31/08 Section: News
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) _ A University of Colorado freshman suspected of throwing a mirror out from the 12th floor of his dorm has been charged with felony second-degree assault and misdemeanor third-degree assault.
Prosecutors chose not to also charge 19-year-old Rolf William Johnson with reckless endangerment, a charge campus police had recommended.
Twenty-year-old Joshua Moran was seriously injured March 21 when the mirror fell on his head outside the residence hall. A 19-year-old CU student suffered minor injuries to her foot.
Johnson declined to comment Friday.
Prosecutors chose not to also charge 19-year-old Rolf William Johnson with reckless endangerment, a charge campus police had recommended.
Twenty-year-old Joshua Moran was seriously injured March 21 when the mirror fell on his head outside the residence hall. A 19-year-old CU student suffered minor injuries to her foot.
Johnson declined to comment Friday.
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Craig Hawley
posted 3/31/08 @ 12:36 AM MST
What the hell is wrong with this kid. We pulled some stunts when I was in college , but we weren't crazy.
I remember dropping a five gallon can of chocolate pudding from the cafeteria on a rivals head from about 15 feet. (Continued…)
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