November 28, 2007
Under Pressure to Give Speedy Crime Alerts, Campus Officials Worry About the Information's Usefulness
By ERIC HOOVER and SARA LIPKA
At the University of Chicago, the third Monday in November began with an hour of violence. Around 12:30 a.m., an assailant fired a shot at a staff member who was walking on the campus. At 1:15, a group of men robbed two female students on a nearby street. Several blocks away, just before 1:30, Amadou Cisse, a doctoral student, was shot and killed while walking to his home, a half block from the campus.
Minutes later, administrators
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