Politics
Man in Nazi Uniform Attacks UGA Student at Athens Bar
A man dressed in a Nazi uniform assaulted a University of Georgia student at an off-campus bar in Athens, Georgia, on the night of March 14, 2024. The incident occurred at Cutters Pub, where the assailant, identified as Kenneth Leland Morgan, was confronted by other patrons after being denied entry.
The victim, Grace Lang, a 23-year-old student, reported that she was struck with a beer mug during the confrontation. Lang had recognized Morgan as an acquaintance through mutual friends. According to her, the attack escalated when she attempted to reach for Morgan’s armband, which displayed a swastika.
Footage of the incident shows Morgan swinging the beer mug at Lang, leading to her falling to the ground. The University of Georgia expressed its deep concern over the incident, stating, “We are horrified by the actions of an individual who, while in downtown Athens wearing a Nazi uniform, assaulted a female University of Georgia student.” The university confirmed that Morgan is not affiliated with the school.
Arrest and Charges
Following the altercation, Athens-Clarke County police promptly apprehended Morgan. Jail records indicate he was booked on March 15, 2024, facing two misdemeanor counts of simple battery and one felony count of aggravated assault. The university condemned Morgan’s behavior as “heinous antisemitic behavior,” reflecting a broader concern about intolerance and violence within the community.
In light of the incident, the University of Georgia has made counseling services available to students who witnessed the event or viewed the video footage. The school is taking steps to address the emotional impact this incident may have on its community.
Lang’s experience has sparked discussions about safety and the presence of hate symbols in public spaces. The response from the university and local authorities highlights a commitment to addressing such acts of violence and promoting a safe environment for all students.
This incident underscores the importance of community awareness and the need for vigilance against hate-driven actions. The University of Georgia continues to encourage students to report any incidents that compromise safety and well-being on campus and in the surrounding areas.
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