FAMU student dismissed after being charged in shooting
incident
By The Famuan and news reports
Black College Wire
A suspect in the March 21 shootings on Florida A&M
University's campus has been dismissed from the university,
and a suspect has been arrested in the armed robbery of a
FAMU student on the previous day.
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Antoine Williams |
Antoine E. Williams, 20, was dismissed from FAMU on March
25 as a result of violating the student code of conduct by
possessing a firearm on school grounds, university officials
said.
Williams was one of five men arrested Friday in
connection with a shootout on campus. No injuries were
reported. Police arrested Williams with a firearm after he
walked into Gibbs Hall following the shootings.
He was charged with possession of a firearm on school
grounds.
Others also charged in the incident were Rashad Bell, 21,
and his cousin Renaldo Bell, 20, who were not students. They
were arrested for possession of a firearm on school grounds
and for possessing a stolen firearm. Benjamin Robinson, 20,
a student at Tallahassee Community College, was charged with
three counts of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm
on school grounds, shooting into an occupied vehicle and
possession of a weapon with an altered serial number. Corey
Johnson, 22, a student at Bethune-Cookman University, was
arrested for aiding and abetting and accessory after the
fact.
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Craig George |
All assailants were sent to Leon County Jail and all were
released after posting bail. Williams' bail was set at
$10,000. Robinsons' bail was set at $25,000.
Rashad Bell and Renaldo Bell were released on $2,500
each, and Johnsons' bail was set at $500.
Florida A&M University Police Department Officer Sherri
Luke mentioned that further investigation is still underway.
Also last week, a FAMU student was robbed at gunpoint in
mid- afternoon on March 20.
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Florida A&M University Police Department received an
emergency call at approximately 1:50 p.m. on Thursday, March
20, from a victim who was robbed at gunpoint near the
Palmetto North complex.
Craig George, 19, was later arrested and has been charged
with robbery with a firearm, possession of firearm on school
grounds, resisting an officer without violence and two
marijuana charges including possession for sale.
George has also been charged with grand theft of afirearm
and fraud impersonation of the attempt to use the ID of
another person.
The victim's name and the items stolen have not been
released, according to Lt. Angela Kirkland of FAMU PD.
Kirkland responded to the dispatch.
Kirkland also said the robbery was out of the norm
because it happened in the daytime. "There were more people
in the daytime. It was just the opportunity that presented
itself," she said.
Eyewitnesses say the shooting reportedly began with an
argument between two men.
Williams was apprehended by FAMU police shortly after
entering Gibbs Hall, a FAMU dorm, with a loaded gun. The
same dorm was in the news last month when a resident,
football player Mike Johnson, was arrested and charged with
filing a false police report and damaging his room to make
it appear he had been robbed at gunpoint.
Classes in the Benjamin L. Perry building were canceled
for the remainder of the afternoon Friday while
investigators processed the scene. The
FAMU E2Campus system sent out an alert at 2:30 p.m.
saying that the situation was under control.
Latasha Edwards and Matthew
Richardson of The Famuan contributed to this article.
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