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San Jose State students charged with hate crimes against roommate

San Jose State University in 2009. A former San Jose State University student accused of calling his former suite mate racial slurs, hanging a Confederate flag in their living room and barricading him in his bedroom has been found not guilty of committing hate crimes.

San Jose State University in 2009. A former San Jose State University student accused of calling his former suite mate racial slurs, hanging a Confederate flag in their living room and barricading him in his bedroom has been found not guilty of committing hate crimes.

(Paul Sakuma / Associated Press)
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Three white students at San Jose State University have been charged with misdemeanor hate crimes after allegedly hanging a Confederate flag in a shared dormitory suite and calling a black roommate “three-fifths,” among other derogatory names.

The three students -- Logan Beaschler, 18, of Bakersfield. Joseph Bomgardner, 19, of Clovis and Colin Warren, 18, of Woodacre -- also allegedly locked the roommate in his room, wrote a derogatory slur on a board in the living room and fastened a bicycle lock around his neck, according to the San Jose Mercury News.

The trio was also charged with misdemeanor battery.

“This is outrageous,” the Rev. Jethroe Moore II, president of the San Jose/Silicon Valley chapter of the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People said, according to the Mercury News. “This form of bullying cannot be tolerated.”

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A university spokeswoman told the newspaper that the incident was still under investigation.

In the students’ apartment, investigators also reported finding swastikas and a picture of Adolf Hitler.

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