Crime & Safety

Another Morehouse Student Carjacked | Second Time In A Week

The student was carjacked early Tuesday morning, five days a similar attack and less than a month after a Clark Atlanta student was shot.

ATLANTA -- Another Morehouse College student was carjacked early Tuesday morning, the second such crime in five days at the SW Atlanta University Center. The student, according to police, was leaving a campus library shortly before 4 am and drove to his off-campus apartment on Founders Drive. That's when a man approached him soliciting drugs.

The student refused when the suspect pulled a gun and told the victim to get out of the car. The suspect then told the victim to empty his pockets, and then stole his car.

Last week, another Morehouse College student was carjacked, only a few days after a Clark Atlanta student was shot in the SW Atlanta University Center.

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The student, according to police, took a study break to get a late night snack. The victim is a 20-year-old political science major who was studying for his midterms who had just returned to his Westview Drive apartment complex after leaving the Cook Out on Northside Drive.

The victim told police two men approached him, both wearing hooded sweatshirts, and one of them brandishing a handgun. They demanded his keys, car, cellphone and wallet, police said. After being robbed, the student contacted Morehouse security and called 911.

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The men stole the victim's vehicle, described as a 2007 Chevy Uplander van with Louisiana tag 867ACQ. The suspects are believed to be driving an older model black Toyota sedan.

In mid-September, an 18-year-old student at Clark Atlanta was shot overnight while driving in SW Atlanta.

Police said the student was shot in the back at the intersection of Lucille Avenue and Lawston Street. After she was shot, the victim crashed her Acura sedan. Police said bystanders and witnesses pulled the woman from her car. She was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment, and is last reported to be in stable condition.

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