The Coeur d’Alene Police Division has one video associated to the alleged racial harassment of the College of Utah ladies’s basketball crew final week, and they’re asking for extra.
They won’t be releasing any video they discover, so as to defend the integrity of the investigation, stated Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. David Hagar. The division may even not specify what the video depicts.
“We don’t need that out as a result of we would like somebody to speak to us primarily based on their very own recollection,” Hagar stated. “We at all times need to go along with somebody’s reminiscence.”
The Utah crew was staying on the Coeur d’Alene Resort after it was chosen to play within the NCAA Event in Spokane hosted by Gonzaga College. As crew members walked from the lodge to a downtown restaurant on Thursday evening, they have been adopted by a driver in a truck who was shouting racial slurs at them.
After they left dinner to return to their lodge, the motive force and others adopted them again to the lodge, revving their vans’ engines and harassing them additional, in response to a police report filed by a crew donor.
The alleged incident occurred simply days earlier than Utah performed South Dakota State on Saturday. Police have been unable to talk with the crew at the moment, they stated at a Tuesday press convention.
Utah beat South Dakota Saturday evening and went on to play Gonzaga on Monday evening, shedding to the Spokane college by 11 factors.
As of Tuesday, the police division has spoken with one Utah administrator, however the college hasn’t supplied entry to the crew. They weren’t given a motive, Hagar stated.
“We consider we’ve labored by way of that, although,” Hagar stated. “We’re sending somebody all the way down to Utah to work with our federal counterparts.”
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division is asking the general public to ship them video of the world round Sherman Avenue, close to Crafted Taphouse, from Thursday night. They have already got gone in to close by companies asking for out of doors surveillance footage, although few enterprise have that obtainable. Crafted Taphouse restaurant supervisor Junior Mujtaba stated he solely has video of the crew coming into the restaurant and leaving. A close-by beer corridor additionally doesn’t have out of doors cameras.
College of Utah Athletics didn’t reply to a request for remark Wednesday. In a earlier assertion, the varsity stated they wished the time for his or her gamers to heal and can proceed to work with authorities of their investigation.
“Our focus will stay on the well-being of our college students and workers,” the assertion stated.
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division has one video associated to the alleged racial harassment of the College of Utah ladies’s basketball crew final week, and they’re asking for extra.
They won’t be releasing any video they discover, so as to defend the integrity of the investigation, stated Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. David Hagar. The division may even not specify what the video depicts.
“We don’t need that out as a result of we would like somebody to speak to us primarily based on their very own recollection,” Hagar stated. “We at all times need to go along with somebody’s reminiscence.”
The Utah crew was staying on the Coeur d’Alene Resort after it was chosen to play within the NCAA Event in Spokane hosted by Gonzaga College. As crew members walked from the lodge to a downtown restaurant on Thursday evening, they have been adopted by a driver in a truck who was shouting racial slurs at them.
After they left dinner to return to their lodge, the motive force and others adopted them again to the lodge, revving their vans’ engines and harassing them additional, in response to a police report filed by a crew donor.
The alleged incident occurred simply days earlier than Utah performed South Dakota State on Saturday. Police have been unable to talk with the crew at the moment, they stated at a Tuesday press convention.
Utah beat South Dakota Saturday evening and went on to play Gonzaga on Monday evening, shedding to the Spokane college by 11 factors.
As of Tuesday, the police division has spoken with one Utah administrator, however the college hasn’t supplied entry to the crew. They weren’t given a motive, Hagar stated.
“We consider we’ve labored by way of that, although,” Hagar stated. “We’re sending somebody all the way down to Utah to work with our federal counterparts.”
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division is asking the general public to ship them video of the world round Sherman Avenue, close to Crafted Taphouse, from Thursday night. They have already got gone in to close by companies asking for out of doors surveillance footage, although few enterprise have that obtainable. Crafted Taphouse restaurant supervisor Junior Mujtaba stated he solely has video of the crew coming into the restaurant and leaving. A close-by beer corridor additionally doesn’t have out of doors cameras.
College of Utah Athletics didn’t reply to a request for remark Wednesday. In a earlier assertion, the varsity stated they wished the time for his or her gamers to heal and can proceed to work with authorities of their investigation.
“Our focus will stay on the well-being of our college students and workers,” the assertion stated.
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division has one video associated to the alleged racial harassment of the College of Utah ladies’s basketball crew final week, and they’re asking for extra.
They won’t be releasing any video they discover, so as to defend the integrity of the investigation, stated Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. David Hagar. The division may even not specify what the video depicts.
“We don’t need that out as a result of we would like somebody to speak to us primarily based on their very own recollection,” Hagar stated. “We at all times need to go along with somebody’s reminiscence.”
The Utah crew was staying on the Coeur d’Alene Resort after it was chosen to play within the NCAA Event in Spokane hosted by Gonzaga College. As crew members walked from the lodge to a downtown restaurant on Thursday evening, they have been adopted by a driver in a truck who was shouting racial slurs at them.
After they left dinner to return to their lodge, the motive force and others adopted them again to the lodge, revving their vans’ engines and harassing them additional, in response to a police report filed by a crew donor.
The alleged incident occurred simply days earlier than Utah performed South Dakota State on Saturday. Police have been unable to talk with the crew at the moment, they stated at a Tuesday press convention.
Utah beat South Dakota Saturday evening and went on to play Gonzaga on Monday evening, shedding to the Spokane college by 11 factors.
As of Tuesday, the police division has spoken with one Utah administrator, however the college hasn’t supplied entry to the crew. They weren’t given a motive, Hagar stated.
“We consider we’ve labored by way of that, although,” Hagar stated. “We’re sending somebody all the way down to Utah to work with our federal counterparts.”
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division is asking the general public to ship them video of the world round Sherman Avenue, close to Crafted Taphouse, from Thursday night. They have already got gone in to close by companies asking for out of doors surveillance footage, although few enterprise have that obtainable. Crafted Taphouse restaurant supervisor Junior Mujtaba stated he solely has video of the crew coming into the restaurant and leaving. A close-by beer corridor additionally doesn’t have out of doors cameras.
College of Utah Athletics didn’t reply to a request for remark Wednesday. In a earlier assertion, the varsity stated they wished the time for his or her gamers to heal and can proceed to work with authorities of their investigation.
“Our focus will stay on the well-being of our college students and workers,” the assertion stated.
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division has one video associated to the alleged racial harassment of the College of Utah ladies’s basketball crew final week, and they’re asking for extra.
They won’t be releasing any video they discover, so as to defend the integrity of the investigation, stated Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. David Hagar. The division may even not specify what the video depicts.
“We don’t need that out as a result of we would like somebody to speak to us primarily based on their very own recollection,” Hagar stated. “We at all times need to go along with somebody’s reminiscence.”
The Utah crew was staying on the Coeur d’Alene Resort after it was chosen to play within the NCAA Event in Spokane hosted by Gonzaga College. As crew members walked from the lodge to a downtown restaurant on Thursday evening, they have been adopted by a driver in a truck who was shouting racial slurs at them.
After they left dinner to return to their lodge, the motive force and others adopted them again to the lodge, revving their vans’ engines and harassing them additional, in response to a police report filed by a crew donor.
The alleged incident occurred simply days earlier than Utah performed South Dakota State on Saturday. Police have been unable to talk with the crew at the moment, they stated at a Tuesday press convention.
Utah beat South Dakota Saturday evening and went on to play Gonzaga on Monday evening, shedding to the Spokane college by 11 factors.
As of Tuesday, the police division has spoken with one Utah administrator, however the college hasn’t supplied entry to the crew. They weren’t given a motive, Hagar stated.
“We consider we’ve labored by way of that, although,” Hagar stated. “We’re sending somebody all the way down to Utah to work with our federal counterparts.”
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division is asking the general public to ship them video of the world round Sherman Avenue, close to Crafted Taphouse, from Thursday night. They have already got gone in to close by companies asking for out of doors surveillance footage, although few enterprise have that obtainable. Crafted Taphouse restaurant supervisor Junior Mujtaba stated he solely has video of the crew coming into the restaurant and leaving. A close-by beer corridor additionally doesn’t have out of doors cameras.
College of Utah Athletics didn’t reply to a request for remark Wednesday. In a earlier assertion, the varsity stated they wished the time for his or her gamers to heal and can proceed to work with authorities of their investigation.
“Our focus will stay on the well-being of our college students and workers,” the assertion stated.
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division has one video associated to the alleged racial harassment of the College of Utah ladies’s basketball crew final week, and they’re asking for extra.
They won’t be releasing any video they discover, so as to defend the integrity of the investigation, stated Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. David Hagar. The division may even not specify what the video depicts.
“We don’t need that out as a result of we would like somebody to speak to us primarily based on their very own recollection,” Hagar stated. “We at all times need to go along with somebody’s reminiscence.”
The Utah crew was staying on the Coeur d’Alene Resort after it was chosen to play within the NCAA Event in Spokane hosted by Gonzaga College. As crew members walked from the lodge to a downtown restaurant on Thursday evening, they have been adopted by a driver in a truck who was shouting racial slurs at them.
After they left dinner to return to their lodge, the motive force and others adopted them again to the lodge, revving their vans’ engines and harassing them additional, in response to a police report filed by a crew donor.
The alleged incident occurred simply days earlier than Utah performed South Dakota State on Saturday. Police have been unable to talk with the crew at the moment, they stated at a Tuesday press convention.
Utah beat South Dakota Saturday evening and went on to play Gonzaga on Monday evening, shedding to the Spokane college by 11 factors.
As of Tuesday, the police division has spoken with one Utah administrator, however the college hasn’t supplied entry to the crew. They weren’t given a motive, Hagar stated.
“We consider we’ve labored by way of that, although,” Hagar stated. “We’re sending somebody all the way down to Utah to work with our federal counterparts.”
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division is asking the general public to ship them video of the world round Sherman Avenue, close to Crafted Taphouse, from Thursday night. They have already got gone in to close by companies asking for out of doors surveillance footage, although few enterprise have that obtainable. Crafted Taphouse restaurant supervisor Junior Mujtaba stated he solely has video of the crew coming into the restaurant and leaving. A close-by beer corridor additionally doesn’t have out of doors cameras.
College of Utah Athletics didn’t reply to a request for remark Wednesday. In a earlier assertion, the varsity stated they wished the time for his or her gamers to heal and can proceed to work with authorities of their investigation.
“Our focus will stay on the well-being of our college students and workers,” the assertion stated.
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division has one video associated to the alleged racial harassment of the College of Utah ladies’s basketball crew final week, and they’re asking for extra.
They won’t be releasing any video they discover, so as to defend the integrity of the investigation, stated Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. David Hagar. The division may even not specify what the video depicts.
“We don’t need that out as a result of we would like somebody to speak to us primarily based on their very own recollection,” Hagar stated. “We at all times need to go along with somebody’s reminiscence.”
The Utah crew was staying on the Coeur d’Alene Resort after it was chosen to play within the NCAA Event in Spokane hosted by Gonzaga College. As crew members walked from the lodge to a downtown restaurant on Thursday evening, they have been adopted by a driver in a truck who was shouting racial slurs at them.
After they left dinner to return to their lodge, the motive force and others adopted them again to the lodge, revving their vans’ engines and harassing them additional, in response to a police report filed by a crew donor.
The alleged incident occurred simply days earlier than Utah performed South Dakota State on Saturday. Police have been unable to talk with the crew at the moment, they stated at a Tuesday press convention.
Utah beat South Dakota Saturday evening and went on to play Gonzaga on Monday evening, shedding to the Spokane college by 11 factors.
As of Tuesday, the police division has spoken with one Utah administrator, however the college hasn’t supplied entry to the crew. They weren’t given a motive, Hagar stated.
“We consider we’ve labored by way of that, although,” Hagar stated. “We’re sending somebody all the way down to Utah to work with our federal counterparts.”
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division is asking the general public to ship them video of the world round Sherman Avenue, close to Crafted Taphouse, from Thursday night. They have already got gone in to close by companies asking for out of doors surveillance footage, although few enterprise have that obtainable. Crafted Taphouse restaurant supervisor Junior Mujtaba stated he solely has video of the crew coming into the restaurant and leaving. A close-by beer corridor additionally doesn’t have out of doors cameras.
College of Utah Athletics didn’t reply to a request for remark Wednesday. In a earlier assertion, the varsity stated they wished the time for his or her gamers to heal and can proceed to work with authorities of their investigation.
“Our focus will stay on the well-being of our college students and workers,” the assertion stated.
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division has one video associated to the alleged racial harassment of the College of Utah ladies’s basketball crew final week, and they’re asking for extra.
They won’t be releasing any video they discover, so as to defend the integrity of the investigation, stated Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. David Hagar. The division may even not specify what the video depicts.
“We don’t need that out as a result of we would like somebody to speak to us primarily based on their very own recollection,” Hagar stated. “We at all times need to go along with somebody’s reminiscence.”
The Utah crew was staying on the Coeur d’Alene Resort after it was chosen to play within the NCAA Event in Spokane hosted by Gonzaga College. As crew members walked from the lodge to a downtown restaurant on Thursday evening, they have been adopted by a driver in a truck who was shouting racial slurs at them.
After they left dinner to return to their lodge, the motive force and others adopted them again to the lodge, revving their vans’ engines and harassing them additional, in response to a police report filed by a crew donor.
The alleged incident occurred simply days earlier than Utah performed South Dakota State on Saturday. Police have been unable to talk with the crew at the moment, they stated at a Tuesday press convention.
Utah beat South Dakota Saturday evening and went on to play Gonzaga on Monday evening, shedding to the Spokane college by 11 factors.
As of Tuesday, the police division has spoken with one Utah administrator, however the college hasn’t supplied entry to the crew. They weren’t given a motive, Hagar stated.
“We consider we’ve labored by way of that, although,” Hagar stated. “We’re sending somebody all the way down to Utah to work with our federal counterparts.”
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division is asking the general public to ship them video of the world round Sherman Avenue, close to Crafted Taphouse, from Thursday night. They have already got gone in to close by companies asking for out of doors surveillance footage, although few enterprise have that obtainable. Crafted Taphouse restaurant supervisor Junior Mujtaba stated he solely has video of the crew coming into the restaurant and leaving. A close-by beer corridor additionally doesn’t have out of doors cameras.
College of Utah Athletics didn’t reply to a request for remark Wednesday. In a earlier assertion, the varsity stated they wished the time for his or her gamers to heal and can proceed to work with authorities of their investigation.
“Our focus will stay on the well-being of our college students and workers,” the assertion stated.
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division has one video associated to the alleged racial harassment of the College of Utah ladies’s basketball crew final week, and they’re asking for extra.
They won’t be releasing any video they discover, so as to defend the integrity of the investigation, stated Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. David Hagar. The division may even not specify what the video depicts.
“We don’t need that out as a result of we would like somebody to speak to us primarily based on their very own recollection,” Hagar stated. “We at all times need to go along with somebody’s reminiscence.”
The Utah crew was staying on the Coeur d’Alene Resort after it was chosen to play within the NCAA Event in Spokane hosted by Gonzaga College. As crew members walked from the lodge to a downtown restaurant on Thursday evening, they have been adopted by a driver in a truck who was shouting racial slurs at them.
After they left dinner to return to their lodge, the motive force and others adopted them again to the lodge, revving their vans’ engines and harassing them additional, in response to a police report filed by a crew donor.
The alleged incident occurred simply days earlier than Utah performed South Dakota State on Saturday. Police have been unable to talk with the crew at the moment, they stated at a Tuesday press convention.
Utah beat South Dakota Saturday evening and went on to play Gonzaga on Monday evening, shedding to the Spokane college by 11 factors.
As of Tuesday, the police division has spoken with one Utah administrator, however the college hasn’t supplied entry to the crew. They weren’t given a motive, Hagar stated.
“We consider we’ve labored by way of that, although,” Hagar stated. “We’re sending somebody all the way down to Utah to work with our federal counterparts.”
The Coeur d’Alene Police Division is asking the general public to ship them video of the world round Sherman Avenue, close to Crafted Taphouse, from Thursday night. They have already got gone in to close by companies asking for out of doors surveillance footage, although few enterprise have that obtainable. Crafted Taphouse restaurant supervisor Junior Mujtaba stated he solely has video of the crew coming into the restaurant and leaving. A close-by beer corridor additionally doesn’t have out of doors cameras.
College of Utah Athletics didn’t reply to a request for remark Wednesday. In a earlier assertion, the varsity stated they wished the time for his or her gamers to heal and can proceed to work with authorities of their investigation.
“Our focus will stay on the well-being of our college students and workers,” the assertion stated.