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URI Student Pleads Not Guilty In Racial Epithets Incident
11-05-2009 03:35 AM EST
| By ###John Carpilio/ab CT) MA) RI)
(Wakefield, RI) -- A University of Rhode Island student pleaded not guilty yesterday in Washington County District Court to charges of allegedly writing racial epithets and sexual graffiti in dorm rooms of black female students last month. Eighteen-year-old Eric Muroski of Southington, Connecticut, who turned himself in last week, was released pending another court appearance later this month. URI police told "The Providence Journal" there is no indication that Muroski was involved in recent cases of anti-Semitic graffiti on campus. No arrests have been made in that investigation.<
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