Monday, November 24, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 3 rAibtLciorii macne imp iror aueniaoiiL UNL student says earlier incident prompted him to seek justice REPORTS from Page 1 Mulford said the Nov. 6 incident did occur, but his report of the knife attack in the union and another attack filed with the LPD were false. He said he made up the two false reports because he was trying to make sure the case would be solved. He said he took it too far. Mulford said when he made up the attack he was experiencing anxiety and depression. He said he had been to a hospital and was on medication to alleviate his stress. He said he wanted to gain the atten tion of the police and everyone else by making up the attacks. "Yes, I did thrive on the attention," Mulford said. ..IV 1)3.1 J XJi By Jen Dcsclms r . Senior Reports r- Kevin Cerri 11, d 1 rc ct cr .-f t h e u r ( i vhr.co rr;:t fa th t;;.:! Gzy and Lestun Task Perce, sv: I f fthsul Mi conekd.? fh-r.i Lke reports that vi&lcnce ajiint - pys dj-3 r.ot t-ccur. VI. l-rxa is c problem BvHTi!! ui most vie- j tins r..:vcr report to ; r:!'.ce snd seldom talk abcatit cv?n - lifBliirPi:prs8 Ihese pecrfe have grcvoi accus- ccr.sitiar it a p:t cf their lifo, La J-':n Tsylcr, executive director of ' said the NCLU frequently receives v. ho luve experienced k-Ient at but they foiCt know how mdi Personal Free Video with Check Now Open $ Fast Bucks $ Check Cashing Service 1 1 08 North 27th Street Phone 435-4352 - Checks Cashed -Any Kind - From Anywhere Open 24 Hours Two -Party THE NEW THIS WEEK GBOEBFIBE Tues. Nov. 25 Sat. Nov. 29 Closed Thursday mm nmimm 1 Y 27th I Cornhusker He said he was "cav-bashed" fat- tacked) by several men with sticks and rocks while he was living in Colorado, but did not report the incidents to police. He said he decided that this time he wasn't going to let the incident go unnoticed. These were the same reasons for fil ing a false report on Friday afternoon, Nov. 7. Mulford said he told officers from the Lincoln Police Department that he was walking near his house when "a guy pushed me down, said faggot a bunch of times," punched him several times, took his wallet and tried to take his pants off. Mulford said he told police it was the same man who had threatened him at his home the day oleneeonly"; " y . "a ,r jf - e c-the "tip t f ih; k-r .""'l:);r Abt;:ti v.ei7tl.?f':.ti::.-J Cry :MA ..Lssbiao,;..Task: Fores . sap that ;;: .V: fc"i' :tl: lesbfeiis ':are. rhysi-- Verb sl'y tilled becipse: t;f If :.-..:. c.I station. . 'I ',5 IDOUtu:!; of W ipvs KHv;s n ci'.t U.S. citli s,iy$: Uuv' more t?nrt 1 ia 5 gay rr.-'-n rd : nrJy ! h 19 l-.lhns -y? fcr-ea: I ciithedf Ut, i icked cr b::-n L upubasd 1 1 cy I; ' r (-d t-,i"c-;.!.- : Eerrili said it's iiapwtatit that tie. 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