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Stephen F. Austin University Settles Lawsuit with 6 Students Over False Police Report
October 19th, 2020
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Stephen F. Austin University Settles Lawsuit with 6 Students Over False Police Report
Earlier this week, Stephen F. Austin University announced it reached a settlement with six students who filed a lawsuit after the school allegedly violated their 14th Amendment rights to due process. The suit stemmed from an “incident in which the six students were accused of filing a false report against an African American student.”The settlement announcement came Thursday morning, though details have not yet been released. Prior to the settlement, the suit stated, “This is about procedural due process and the truth.”The suit itself was filed against SFA, the Board of Regents, and Dr. Scott Gordon, the school president. According to the lawsuit, the accused students were “being deprived of their constitutional due process rights based on falsehoods, misrepresentations, and a rush to convict arising from an on-campus incident involving several SFA students that occurred on or about September 14, 2020.”According to Stephen F. Austin University, a student falsely reported that “Christin Evans, a 17-year-old freshman, and cheerleader at SFA, was trying to stab another person with scissors.” As a result of the allegations, campus police ended up storming into her dorm room at 3 a.m. “with guns drawn while she was asleep.” When commenting on the incident during a press conference, SFA Police Chief John Fields said his three officers “who assisted in the call followed protocol for what they believed the situation to be.” He also added that his officers did not go into the room “like the wild, wild west,” as Evans claimed. Instead, he said his officers “knocked on Evans door four times before a suitemate let them in through her door.” He added:“Only one officer had a weapon unholstered. It was night and it was no lights on in the room, and he had a light on it, on his weapon. At no time was he intentionally trying to point it at the subject.”
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