Series of Campus Homicides Shakes U.S. Colleges
Four students killed in separate incidents across Kentucky, Georgia, and Colorado, prompting increased security measures.
- U.S. colleges are on edge after four people were killed in three separate on-campus incidents in Kentucky, Georgia, and Colorado over just 10 days.
- Campbellsville University student Charles Escalera, 21, was charged with murder and burglary in connection with the Feb. 24 death of Josiah Kilman, 18, both students were on the school's wrestling team.
- In Georgia, University of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, 22, was killed on Feb. 22, and Jose Antonio Ibarra, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant, was charged with her murder.
- Two people were shot to death on the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs campus on Feb. 16, with student Nicholas Jordan, 25, arrested in connection with the murders.
- Schools have taken measures to ensure student safety, including more lighting, cameras, and security personnel, but community members demand more answers and improvements.