Student stabbed after refusing to let a group of men into a fraternity’s Halloween party.
A student was stabbed after refusing to let a group of men into a fraternity’s Halloween party.
Stephen James Howard, who is not a UNC student, was arrested for the assault, Chapel Hill Police Lt. Drew Smith said.
Junior Taylor Inscoe was treated at UNC Hospitals and released atabout 7 a.m., said Neil Delap, president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity,of which Inscoe is a member.
The incident occurred at about 1:30 a.m. Sunday, after police had cleared Halloween crowds from Franklin Street.
Inscoe was monitoring PKA’s door for security. Fraternities were only letting in people they knew, Delap said.
After Inscoe refused to let in four men who showed military ID, themen climbed over the security fence, Delap said. One of them stabbedInscoe in the thigh and then ran away, Delap said and Chapel HillPolice Lt. Chuck Quinlan confirmed.
Inscoe took a few steps out into the parking lot, where people sawhe needed medical treatment, Delap said. Two fraternity brothers whowere Eagle Scouts kept pressure on his wound and another called policeand an ambulance, Delap said.

























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