Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wow: Morehouse College Has a Dilemma

Joshua Brandon Norris is expected to graduate soon and become a Morehouse Man, with all its prestige. At 22, he’s had a good run during his time at Morehouse College. He drove a Hummer, co-owned a fashion store at Perimeter Mall and owns a stylish $450,000 townhouse.

He also shot another student.

Across the country, Frank Rashad Johnson, the victim, attends Sacramento City College and lives with his mother, trying to save money. He, too, wanted to be a Morehouse Man.

“My great-uncle was a classmate of Martin Luther King’s,” Johnson said. “It has a long history of exemplary students and good men. It was my dream school.”

But all that fell apart when he was shot three times outside a school-related Halloween party near Atlantic Station in 2007. Police reports say Norris was kicked out of a nightclub, had words with Johnson after bumping into him outside, then shot the fellow Morehouse student during a struggle in the street.

Completing a Morehouse degree is vital to Norris. Fulton County Judge Marvin Arrington ordered him to do so after he pleaded no contest to a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The deal calls for six years of probation and comes with first-offender status —- meaning Norris’ record will be wiped clean if he stays out of trouble.

“You’re getting the break of your life,” Arrington said during the Jan. 27 hearing.

The arrangement constitutes a bizarre twist of fate for Johnson.

 

 

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

TNB

Anonymous said...

This is ridiculous. He should have graduated via correspondence from school, while he was serving a prison sentence.

Anonymous said...

Well,,,,,,as a father of a Morehouse grad, I would shutter to think that while my son is there for education and development. There is another young man who obviously, lacking social skills and the whole concept of brotherhood. Stooping so low as to resort to a gun ( violence is the lowest form of communication )to work out his differences is outrageous. A person's money and social status does not give them the right to become the judge and jury of another's life over a misunderstanding. It's funny but ,I thought college was to develop and mature a young person's mind , what exactly did Norris learn?

Anonymous said...

Perhaps, this is harsh, but, honestly, I think the shooter, upon conviction, should have been denied his degree, expelled and never allowed to return to Morehouse.