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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»Update: K-State student admits to writing racist note he reported to police

    Update: K-State student admits to writing racist note he reported to police

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    By Brandon Peoples on November 7, 2018 K-State Activity, Local News, Manhattan
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    Update 3 p.m. 11/8/18:

    Kansas State Police say the racist note found on a student’s door at Jardine Apartments was written by the student who reported it to authorities.

    According to a release Thursday, the student — Brodrick Burse — admitted to writing and posting the note to his own door and university police have concluded their investigation.

    The situation will be dealt with “in accordance with applicable disciplinary procedures.”

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    Brodrick Burse Twitter photo

    Kansas State University Police are investigating after a racist note was left on a student’s on-campus apartment door.

    K-State newspaper The Collegian reports that sophomore Brodrick Burse returned to his home Monday night, finding the sign with a racial slur on the door frame of his Jardine Apartments residence. Burse posted an image of the note on his Twitter page @whoisbrodrick, and it generated more visibility thereafter.

    KSU Police ask anyone with information to contact them at 785-532-6412.

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