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Old 01-17-2006, 12:04 AM
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Okla U woman killed at OSU Alpha Phi Alpha party

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...t.d027c13.html

The OSU chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha had invited fraternity members from other colleges to attend an invitation-only dance at the student union.

Mr. Harrison had met Ms. Thomas at the student dance, and she had given him her phone number, police said. He and a friend went to the Holiday Inn, where dozens of people were attending the fraternity's after-dance party in a hotel suite, in hopes of seeing her again.

Karras Mitchell Harrison was being held Monday on suspicion of murder and three counts of assault with a deadly weapon. He was arrested Sunday. A second man was arrested Monday.

Mr. Harrison and his friend became enraged after they were denied entry into the suite, Lt. Metcalf said. The friend, "who is known to carry a gun, pulled it out of his waistband, handed it to the other guy, and he started to shoot," the lieutenant said.

The shooter fired wildly at least six times into the crowd.

Mr. Shanor was struck in the liver and kidneys.
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Old 01-17-2006, 12:25 AM
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This is very sad but a young man (who was an Alpha) died at the party. The lady is still in the hospital.

Condolences to the young man's family, friends and brothers of A Phi A. Thoughts, prayers and well wishes goes out to the others injured.

It seemed like they were doing the right thing in trying to prevent something like this from happening. *SMH*

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Old 01-17-2006, 02:22 PM
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Condolences to the young man's family, friends and brothers of A Phi A. Thoughts, prayers and well wishes goes out to the others injured.
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Old 01-22-2006, 08:58 PM
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Death shifts focus to black fraternities


OKLAHOMA CITY -- The death of a University of Oklahoma fraternity member at a Stillwater party has brought scrutiny of the safety measures of predominantly black Greek-lettered organizations.


That's unfortunate and unfair, said Alpha Phi Alpha alums who said members are not prone to violence but do many good things for their communities.

Paul Shanor of Carrollton, Texas, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha's OU chapter, died Jan. 15 after he was shot at a Holiday Inn in Stillwater. Three others were injured.

Two men arrested in the crime were not students of any university or fraternity members, police said.

The tragedy reflects violence in society, but not Alpha Phi Alpha, said Jonathan Easter, an OU graduate from Oklahoma City.

"This is a random occurrence that happens around the country very frequently at many different venues other than black fraternities," Easter said.

Oklahoma State University is temporarily banning campus parties hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha and other Pan-Hellenic groups. It is the second such ban in 18 months.

The moratorium should not last long while administrators study ways to make events safer, Oklahoma State University spokesman Gary Shutt said.

"We are talking with the African-American groups about the best way to handle on-campus events, as well as beefed-up guidelines for off-campus events," Shutt said.

Stillwater police Lt. Mike Metcalf said there have been problems with fraternity members in previous incidents. Some fights involved athletes, and guns have been confiscated.

On Nov. 18, 2004, OSU administrators banned Alpha Phi Alpha and seven other black fraternities and sororities from having dances in the student union after Stillwater police found a gun Oct. 2 on a man involved in one of many fights at an Alpha Phi Alpha dance. The man was not a student.

Charles Christopher, an alumnus of OU's Alpha Phi Alpha chapter, said the fraternity could lose potential pledges who don't want to be associated with a negative image.

"It's so amazing with all the great contributions our young people make to the community that a bad apple can ruin the party," said Christopher, who lives in the Dallas area.

No violence took place at a Jan. 14 dance at the OSU Student Union, which was followed by the after-party at the hotel. That party was not university-sanctioned but was invitation only.

Members were trying to bar access to some people when one man began shooting randomly into the hotel suite. Karras Mitchell Harrison of Oklahoma City has been charged with murder, and another man, Louis Jerome Jones of Oklahoma City, is charged as an accessory.

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Information from: The Oklahoman, http://www.newsok.com
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