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NCAA Tourney Extra Patrols on Saturday Blue Hen Poll released to Favorite fairy tales Baseball loses series to select students inspire TV, cinema UNC Wilmington Seepage 3 Seepage 19 Seepage 28 - ~View IChec~ out the website for Tuesday, March 20, 2012 ·rom breaking news and more. Volume 138, Issue 21 No crime tncrease• during St. Pat's BY BRIDGETTE NEALON City News Editor · Although warm temperatures may have encouraged a large number of students to celebrate St. Patrick's Day outside on Saturday, Newark and university police said the frequency of crimes committed was similar to previous holidays. Newark police spokesman Lt. Mark Farrall said officers primarily responded to calls regarding noise violations and alcohol-related offenses. "There were multiple loud music complaints and multiple order maintenance issues," FarraH said. He said there are normally about seven patrol officers on shift during weekends, but there were Hens advance.in NCAA tourney extra patrols on Saturday. "We tried to be both proactive and reactive," Farrall said. Seepage 28 He also said officers warned residents who were playing loud music at their homes that they may face a noise complaint He said officers attempted to locate Shooter wounds man outside Mojo Main the owners of residences to inform them that they needed to quiet their music before 9 p.m. or risk BY TOM LEHMAN 29-year-old man from Wilmington realized he did not have any more Cabreja was charged with facing fines if police returned to Managing News Editor who had been allegedly shot by bullets loaded in the weapon. one count of first degree assault, issue a citation. 22-year-old Richard Cabreja A responding officer deployed one count of possession of a "We'd go knock on the doors A Wilmington man was during a fight with an unknown his Taser device on Cabreja, who firearm during commission of and tell them 'Hey you're a noise arrested for shooting another number of people that spilled resisted arrest. The suspect still a felony, two counts of second violation right now,"' he said. man in the outside of the establishment, held the gun in his hand after the degree assault and three counts "Then we'd check back later." buttocks located at 270 E. Main Street. device was used but was disarmed of aggravated menacing. He was University police Chief outside of During the altercation, and taken into custody without committed to Howard R. Young Patrick Ogden said his department Mojo Main Cabreja displayed a handgun, further incident. Correctional Institution in lieu of responded to 15 incidents between on Friday, causing the crowd of people, Two men, a 24-year-old $135,000 cash bail. noon on Friday and midnight Newark including the man he allegedly bouncer from Bear, and a 26-year­ Newark police spokesman Lt. on Sunday. He said underage police said. shot, to flee the area. He then fired old Newark resident, were Mark Farrall said shootings do not consumption was the most Newark one shot, which struck the victim pistol-whipped while detaining frequently occur in the city. frequent offense. police from behind. Cabreja. Both victims sustained "It's very uncommon to have Ogden said Newark and arrived at the The shooter then pointed the lacerations over their eyes. The a shooting in Newark," FarraH university officers collaborated restaurant gun at several bystanders before bouncer refused medical treatment said. during the St. Patrick's Day at 12:05 attempting to flee on foot, but while the other man was treated Although he said police celebration period and added a Cabreja a.m., where was detained by several people at Christiana Hospital and was I they found a that gathered in the area after they released. See SHOOTING page 12 See CRIME page 12 . .l .News.... 14.Editorial 15.0pinion ... 17 Mo~aic.... 2.0.0ff.the. 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N TA annual Blue Hen Poll, which gauges in last year's poll were the decision a means to combine his interest student opinion about the university. to cut the men's track team and in public opinion with teaching m_a, o_I.2Hl The poll was emailed to a students' perceptions of First Year students about research methods. He II OI Wo Vi< lol ill-ill random sample of 5,000 full-time Experience courses, which are used said many of the students in his class NIWOitlEANS undergraduate students on March to help integrate freshman into the are communication, psychology and April2 NEW OILIANS NIW OIUANS 11, according to political science university community. political communication majors who Mor ch 31 Morch31 L_l _ ____jl I N-"' C:eroUn!J.,._..!l Professor David Wilson, who also CHAMPION This year, the poll asks students are not as familiar with converting 161 ~ftii Of'/Ve t Me.nt organized the questionnaire. 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