Florida State Fraternity Brothers Help Stop Assault On Female Student

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With the fun and excitement of everyday life on a college campus comes at least one very sobering fact: it is loaded to the brim with potential victims. With social awareness at an all-time low, and creepy motherfuckers lurking among us, it only becomes a question of when, not if.

The legal system failed us when it released 24-year-old Patrick Furman onto the streets of Tallahassee, Florida. He was fresh off of five years in lockup after being convicted of aggravated battery with intended harm and escaping a treatment program. Only three days after he was released from Gadsden County Prison, he found himself back in cuffs in the custody of the Florida State University Police Department.

Yesterday, just after midnight, Furman approached a young woman from behind and began grabbing her chest and attempted to pull her away with him. As the victim struggled, several Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity brothers were walking near the Oglesby Student Union when they unknowingly walked into a crime in progress. That’s when he released the victim, and the fraternity brothers gave chase.

From WTXL:

Police said some of the fraternity members began to chase Furman, who ran toward DeGraff Hall. A public service officer was also able to get the suspect’s description from the fraternity members.

The felonious idiot was captured shortly afterward thanks to the information provided by the brothers. As he ran, he approached an undercover Florida State University police officer and asked to get in the unmarked cruiser. The officer granted his request and took him into custody.

The chief of the FSU Police Department praised the brothers’ actions.

FSU Police Chief David Perry says they are grateful for the students’ action to help a fellow student in distress. “With their help, and swift coordination with our uniformed and plainclothes officers, FSU stood united to stop this offender and ensure he was taken into custody. We want to say loudly and clearly that anyone who seeks to harm our students will be dealt with using every resource we have.”

Furman was charged with felony kidnapping and aggravated assault.

[via WTXL]

Image via Florida State University

  1. JakeFromState

    Finally, we’re back to what this website was intended for. Shedding light on the good fraternities do.

    11 years ago at 9:35 am
  2. Nathaniellight

    I can’t wait for the media circus that’s about to surround this story… Ohh wait

    11 years ago at 9:37 am
      1. Bush Light

        A few years ago you’d be called crazy for saying that (even by me.) But today, it’s quite possibly the sad truth of our country. The media is a joke.

        11 years ago at 5:13 pm
      2. hutchskolf13

        You won’t see it on Fox News either. No point in further alienating ourselves

        11 years ago at 8:53 pm
  3. Peter Griffin

    After reading the story, it sounds like Chief Perry needs to put more emphasis on the swift action of the brothers. The undercover officer caught him on dumb luck.

    11 years ago at 9:39 am
  4. We need to get rid of the general public they are getting out of control, with serial gropers, shitters, assulters, etc. Way to go gents, continue to exemplify fraternity men.

    11 years ago at 9:44 am
  5. ALeague13

    Odds the media tries to say it was the fraternity brothers trying to kidnap her?

    11 years ago at 9:45 am
    1. Mward2002

      I must have missed where the color of their skin was more important (or relevant) than them keeping a girl from being further taken advantage of. That’s a hell of a lot better TFM than just getting kicked out of bar they’ve been kicked out of numerous times…

      11 years ago at 9:58 am
  6. Robert F. Kennedy

    More stories like this please (not just TFM covering them, but also more of them happening)

    11 years ago at 9:52 am
  7. ny fratstar 24

    Man, I can’t wait for The Atlantic article about this…oh wait, the fraternity brothers didn’t do the assaulting? Statement retraced.

    11 years ago at 10:03 am