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Apr 9, 2021
STATE COLLEGE The Centre County District Attorney’s Office is investigating a homicide that happened early Thursday morning.
About 4:30 a.m., state police responded to the 200 block of Mountain Avenue in Haines Township, Centre County, for a report of an unresponsive male who was outside of a residence.
Upon arrival, troopers discovered the victim, Robert William Farwell, had suffered a stab wound. EMS personnel were providing life saving measures to the victim as troopers arrived. The victim was later transported to Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College, where he was pronounced dead, according to District Attorney Bernie Cantorna.
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February 03, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. The investigation of the “Zoom-bombing” that occurred Jan. 27 during a Black Caucus portion of Penn State’s Spring Virtual Student Involvement Fair is ongoing. University Police has been consulting with internal and external resources, including the Office of Information Security, FBI and the Centre County District Attorney’s Office. Ethnic intimidation, harassment, disorderly conduct and unlawful use of a computer are some of the criminal charges that individuals who are identified could face.
Investigations that involve digital forensic evidence can be lengthy, but police want the community to know that they are actively investigating this crime with the full resources of University Police and Public Safety (UPPS). Unfortunately, this Zoom attack on underrepresented communities is one among a number of similar incidents targeting universities across