USF Student Arrested for Rape, Aggravated Assault

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An unidentified male USF student was arrested Thursday night on suspicion of rape and aggravated assault of four female students, in separate incidents. Each attack allegedly occurred on USF campus residence halls.

USF's Director of Public Safety sent out the following bulletin.

Thursday, Feb. 12

The San Francisco Police Department arrested a USF student early tonight, on suspicion of rape and aggravated assualt [sic] of four female students, in separate incidents, in a campus residence hall. the women were all acquaintances of the suspect.

Police took the arrrested [sic] student to the San Francisco county jail.

The University is offering the women involved support and resources.

The San Francisco Police Department is in charge of the investigation, and USF is cooperating fully. The USF Department of Public Safety first learned of the allegations two days ago (Tues. Feb 10), and turned its information over to the San Francisco Police Department yesterday morning.

Because this is an active invetigation [sic], the SFPD has instructed the University to release no further details at this time.

Please contact the Department Of Public Safety if you have any questions or concerns at x4201.

Dan Lawson
Director, Public Safety

We'll update with more info as it comes to us.

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The "residence halls" link is for University of Southern Florida, not San Francisco.

hahahah. i lived in the Tampa area for a little while, so when friends from Florida visit me here in SF they're always shocked at how many people here went to USF (University of South Florida to them)

For such an esteemed university, there are a lot of sics there.

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