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Resident Assaulted by Known Male Student in SUNO Housing: Timely Warning 24-002TW

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On August 4, 2024, Southern University at New Orleans issued Timely Warning 24-002TW for a sexual assault that occurred in SUNO Housing. The suspect -- a male student known to the survivor -- assaulted a resident in their own residence. The SUNO Police Department and the New Orleans Police Department conducted a joint investigation into the incident.

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Southern University at New Orleans
Hbcu · LA
~2,500 studentsSUNO Police Department Crime Alert
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CRIME ALERT CRIME ALERT CRIME ALERT Timely Warning -- 24-002TW Sexual Assault The Southern University at New Orleans Police Department and New Orleans Police Department are investigating a report of a sexual assault. A resident was sexually assaulted in their residence in SUNO Housing. The suspect is a male student and is known to the survivor. This information is being released in accordance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The alert identifier '24-002TW' indicates this was the second timely warning issued by SUNO in calendar year 2024 -- a numbered-series format that provides a simple public record of notification frequency
The 'resident was sexually assaulted in their residence in SUNO Housing' framing places the crime squarely on Clery-covered property (on-campus residential facilities)
The 'suspect is a male student and is known to the survivor' disclosure signals no stranger is at large, consistent with the acquaintance-assault pattern typical in campus residential settings
SUNO policy requires the Chief of Police or designee to confer with administrators, legal counsel, and surrounding law enforcement after a violent crime occurs or a crime deemed to represent a continuing threat, and disseminate timely warning information within 24 to 48 hours
Joint investigation with NOPD reflects SUNO's location in New Orleans and its standard inter-agency protocol for on-campus crimes involving student suspects
Context

Background

Southern University at New Orleans is a public HBCU with approximately 2,500 students, part of the Southern University System, and is located in New Orleans, Louisiana. On August 4, 2024, SUNO's police department issued Timely Warning 24-002TW for a sexual assault that occurred in SUNO Housing. The suspect was a male student known to the survivor, who was sexually assaulted in their own campus residence. Per SUNO's Clery Act policy, the SUNO Police Department is required to confer with administrators, legal counsel, and surrounding law enforcement agencies after a violent crime occurs and to disseminate timely warning information within 24 to 48 hours. The New Orleans Police Department joined the SUNO Police Department in the investigation, reflecting standard inter-agency coordination for on-campus incidents at an urban institution. SUNO's crime alert bulletin system uses a numbered series -- 24-002TW indicates the second timely warning of 2024 -- providing a simple publicly accessible record of notification frequency. SUNO also maintains a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) to support survivors of sexual violence on campus.
Analysis

Key Findings

SUNO's numbered timely warning series (24-002TW = second timely warning of 2024) provides a transparent public record of notification frequency -- an underappreciated compliance transparency feature
The joint NOPD-SUNO investigation reflects standard urban HBCU campus policing practice where campus and city police share jurisdiction over on-campus incidents
The 'male student known to the survivor' disclosure is the standard Clery acquaintance-assault formula, signaling no stranger is at large while still triggering mandatory Clery notification
SUNO's 24-to-48-hour timely warning issuance policy (as stated in its Clery policy) is at the outer limit of what Clery Act guidance considers 'timely' -- a compliance note worth tracking
Outcome
New Orleans Police Department and SUNO Police Department were both investigating the report. The suspect was identified as a male student known to the survivor. No public arrest was reported.
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