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The University of Houston approves funds to accelerate the lighting and security project on campus $ 18 million after a string of violent crimes

The University of Houston approves funds to accelerate the lighting and security project on campus $ 18 million after a string of violent crimes

Houston, Texas (Ktrk) – The University of Houston has announced that its regent council has approved funds to quickly follow $ 18 million in lighting and security improvements on campus.

The second phase of $ 18 million lighting and security project on campuswhich includes improvements in student house lots, has been accelerated after several violent campus offenses and student protests.

The improvements are now expected to be completed by November this year.

Once completed, the initiative will add more than 400 new lights, 195 surveillance cameras and 42 emergency appeal stations and security kiosks.

Security updates come as the campus deals with a string of crimes – in particular a young woman who was Sexually assaulted at KnifePoint In the Student Parking Garage in the Welcoming Center on February 7th.

According to the tax documents, the victim cleaned his vehicle while preparing for a Sorrity event, when Eric Brown, 40, came to her and asked to borrow a pen. Then it seems that Brown forced to go to her vehicle and raped it to Knifepoint, the documents said.

Last week in a City Hall, Students said I do not think the campus working group, which was proposed by the school, was enough.

Brown has been reestat Last week and is held on a total bond of $ 15 million. Initially he was arrested shortly after the attack, but was released from arrest due to the wrong communication between the UH Police Department and the district lawyer’s office.

READ MORE: DA launches investigations on why initial accusations were refused after rape at UH Parking Garage

UHPD said the DA Bureau filed charges a few days after being warned of a student raped in the parking garage of the Student Welcome Center.

He is accused of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and two charges of aggravated sexual assault.

Brown refused to cooperate with his court and lawyers. According to the judicial documents, Brown is assigned a public defender, although he initially refused one.

During a court occurrence last week, he refused to agree to the conditions of his $ 15 million bail.

Previous report: Suspect in the sexual attack that refuses to cooperate with his court or lawyers

Meanwhile, the 40 -year -old suspect who is experiencing three accusations in a campus student could have his $ 15 million obligation during his occurrence in the court scheduled on Friday.

This means that it will be in prison throughout the case or until the agreement is signed. His refusal to talk to anyone, including his lawyers appointed to court, still complicates the case.

“I just met him yesterday and refused to communicate with (me or other lawyers),” BROWN’s Defense lawyer, Wilvin Carter, told ABC13. “He gave a few clues that he would communicate this morning, but once we arrived in court, only all communication has ceased.”

Carter said he intends to deposit a motion to reduce Brown’s tie.

“He has the right to reduce this amount – especially knowing he’s homeless,” Carter said. “This connection is extremely large, excessively large, so we want to make sure we protect its constitutional rights at least trying to reduce this obligation to something that can do.”

The documents reveal that Brown has a long history of accusations, dating back to 2002. The latest accusation was an attack on a family member in 2018, the documents said.

See also: “Criminals believe that UH is an easy target”: The college student speaks after being robbed at the point

“At this moment, the criminals believe that UH is an easy target,” said a victim of the robbery ABC13, because fear revolves on the campus of the University of Houston, against the background of a violent crime wave.

Sexual attack is not the only recent crime on the main campus of the UH. In recent weeks, two students have been robbed by their scooters, and another student was robbed by his mobile phone at the point.

Steven Simon, 28, was arrested on scooter thefts.

So far, no one has been arrested for the robbery for your mobile phone.

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