
A man donned what appeared to be a full Nazi uniform and assaulted a female University of Georgia student outside an off-campus bar, the school said Sunday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The disturbance unfolded Thursday night as the man was confronted by patrons and kept outside Cutters Pub in downtown Athens, according to a representative for the bar and video of the incident.
Main Idea: A University of Georgia student was assaulted outside a bar after a man wearing a Nazi uniform was denied entry, and police arrested the suspect.
Key Points:
The attack can make students and local residents feel less safe at bars and in downtown areas, and it may raise security costs for small businesses and campuses.
University of Georgia’s quick response and police arrest may reassure the public that hate-driven violence can be addressed fast.
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The University of Georgia student who was assaulted and is a central victim/source in the story.
The accused assailant identified by the student and described as the man wearing the Nazi uniform.
Police officers are specifically credited with arresting the suspect, a concrete enforcement action.
The school issued a statement condemning the incident and warning students, making it a major institutional actor.
The county is the jurisdiction where the arrest and custody occurred, but it is not itself the main.
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