**MEDIA ADVISORY/PHOTO OPPORTUNITY**
MONDAY, JULY 22 @ 12:25 P.M.
91ֿ Student to Be Recognized By 91ֿ Police Department and Ohio Homeland Security for Preventing a Potential Violent Act
WHAT:
The chief of police at 91ֿ and a supervisor from Ohio Homeland Security will recognize 91ֿ student Zoë Burch of Pittsburgh on Monday, July 22, for her quick actions to notify authorities when she saw suspicious activity on the Internet.
While in her first year at 91ֿ, Burch was online and noted a potential threat of violence directed at a school in Pennsylvania. She reported the information to 91ֿ Police, which led to the involvement of the FBI in Northeast Ohio and Pittsburgh, and Pennsylvania authorities. The threat was confirmed with authorities in Pennsylvania, and the suspect was arrested.
91ֿ Police Chief John Peach and Andrew Stefanik of Ohio Homeland Security Strategic Analysis and Information Center in Columbus, Ohio, will honor the student for her actions and share the success of increasing public awareness as “eyes and ears” to report suspicious or questionable activity. Burch, as well as her family, will be in attendance.
WHEN:
Monday, July 22
12:25 p.m. – recognition event with brief remarks from Peach, Stefanik and Burch; one-on-one interviews with media available following event
WHERE:
Kent Student Center, Alumni Suite located on the 3rd Floor
91ֿ
For directions, visit http://www.kent.edu/kentstudentcenter/visit.
Parking is available in the visitor’s lot in front of the Kent Student Center off of Summit Street. Please bring your parking ticket in with you to the student center, and we will validate it for you.
RSVP:
Members of the media who plan to attend are asked to RSVP to the media contacts listed below.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Eric Mansfield, emansfie@kent.edu, 330-672-2797
Emily Vincent, evincen2@kent.edu, 330-672-8595