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Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers apprehended a pantsless, shoeless Timothy J. Copage, 45, at around 8 p.m. and charged him with assault with a deadly weapon, disorderly conduct, and having an outstanding warrant. Copage was found sprawled in the Quad Library loading dock the night of his arrest—a night with temperatures in the mid-forties...
...Officers approached an individual lying in the bushes near Hilles Library, who then got up and waved a three-inch knife at the officers. A search for any warrants or wants successfully found an outstanding warrant for the suspect. Timothy Copage, 45, was then ordered to the ground and arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon, disorderly conduct, and the outstanding warrant. Police logs report that Copage has no current address...
...risk of quality being harmed by the increase in quantity,” he said. Colin Maclay, managing director at the Berkman Center, added in an interview after the speech that “addressing the challenge of new technologies and understanding which ones warrant a patent” is particularly difficult in the area of computer software. During the speech, Smith also said that the technology industry faces the challenge of making the Internet more secure from identity theft. “We have patchy legislation about privacy,” said Smith, who wants uniform federal laws...
...trespassing, breaking and entering in the daytime with the intent to commit theft, and failing to register as a sex offender. A search of the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) by The Crimson revealed that Vick had been convicted of rape in April 1991, and had an outstanding warrant against him because he had failed to register with SORB as a sex offender. In court last Thursday, Vick admitted to sufficient facts—in effect, acknowledging that the Commonwealth has sufficient evidence to find him guilty and forgoing a trial—on all three counts with which...
...year, Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. They were good kids, he stressed, but what they’d done had left him no choice.Sophomore Russ Schober had been arrested by officers from the Cambridge Police Department for public intoxication. Classmate Desmond Bryant had done something serious enough to warrant the same penalty, though neither he, nor Murphy, nor anyone else was quick to say what. Didn’t really matter. Harvard was out a defensive back and a likely All-Ivy defensive end, and Schober and Bryant were out on their behinds heading into 2005.They...