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University student makes hit list including her own name - all names misspelled except her's


University of Wisconsin - In 2012, The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department released the name of the student who allegedly created a “hit list” (with her own name included) targeting African-American students.

Officials say 21-year-old UW-Parkside junior Khalilah Ford, of Louisville, Kentucky, confessed to creating the hit list found on campus.

The hit list was found after two nooses were found, made from rubber bands. The incidents created fear on campus, and led to a meeting of the student body, before it became clear the situation was a “hoax.”

Officials say Ford sent a fake threat to the student who discovered a noose made of rubber bands in the Pike River Suites dorm. 

Then, detective say Ford put her own name, along with the names of other African-American students on the hit list, discovered in the dorm.

Ford allegedly told officials she created the hit list because she didn’t feel the noose incidents were being taken seriously enough. Ford did not admit to creating the nooses – just the hit list and a threatening note.

Bill Beth says Ford’s name was the only name to appear spelled correctly on the hit list, and that was a big clue for detectives.

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