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Murder of Richard Collins III

The murder of Richard Collins III occurred on May 20, 2017, while Collins and friends waited for an Uber to arrive around 3 AM near Montgomery Hall on the University of Maryland, College Park campus. Twenty-two year old University of Maryland senior Sean Urbanski emerged from a wooded area, screamed at the group, and proceeded to stab Collins, who later died of his wounds.[1]

Murder of Richard Collins III
The site of the murder, a Shuttle-UM stop near Montgomery Hall on the University of Maryland campus, in December 2019. Since the incident, the bus stop has been retired and serves as a makeshift memorial to Collins.
LocationCollege Park, Maryland, U.S.
DateMay 20, 2017
around 3:00 AM (UTC−05:00)
TargetRichard Collins III
Attack type
Murder by stabbing
VictimRichard Collins III (killed)
PerpetratorSean Urbanski
MotiveUnknown, purported to be white supremacy

Due to Urbanski's online involvement with far-right politics and the alt-right, many condemned Urbanski's actions as a hate crime. The FBI declined to investigate the perceived hate crime at the federal level, but Urbanski still faced hate crime charges in Prince George's County court.[2] After a trial delayed four times, a jury found Urbanski guilty of first-degree murder in December 2019. The hate crime charge was dismissed by the judge due to lack of evidence. On January 14, 2021, Urbanski was sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole.

Incident edit

On the night of May 19, Collins sent a text to his Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) group chat inquiring if anyone might be interested in traveling to College Park for a night out. Many of his fellow cadets were out training, so Collins elected to go by himself.[3] Around 3 AM, while Collins and two friends (a white man and an Asian woman) waited for an Uber at a bus stop near the University of Maryland's Montgomery Hall dormitory, Sean Urbanski emerged from a nearby wooded area screaming at the group, telling Collins "Step left, step left if you know what's good for you."[1] Collins refused, and Urbanski stabbed him in the chest. Collins died later at an area hospital, while police apprehended Urbanski on a nearby bench without incident.[4]

Victim edit

Collins, 23, was an ROTC candidate at Bowie State University, set to graduate and begin his commission in the Army as a 2nd Lieutenant.[1] Collins, who was the 3rd generation of his family to join the military, attended Annapolis Area Christian School, where he played soccer and lacrosse.[1] Montrose Robinson, head of Bowie State's ROTC recruiting, described Collins as "a star, a model cadet," adding that "[h]e excelled in physical training, and he was an excellent student. He wanted to be a general officer, and he had what it would take to be a general."[1]

Perpetrator edit

Sean Urbanski, 22 at the time of the incident, was a senior at the University of Maryland and grew up in Severna Park, Maryland.[5] Urbanski began school as an engineering major, but dropped out after his first year. After attending Anne Arundel Community College, Urbanski re-enrolled at Maryland as a kinesiology major in 2016.[6] Urbanski's affiliation with an alt-right Facebook group known as "Alt-Reich: Nation", as well as Urbanski's possession of racist images on his phone, became a major point of contention for his trial. Responding to the page Urbanski belonged to, University of Maryland police chief said "When I look at the information that’s contained on that website, suffice it to say that it’s despicable, it shows extreme bias against women, Latinos, persons of Jewish faith and especially African Americans.”[7]

Trial edit

Delays edit

After Urbanski's indictment, his trial was delayed four times. Initially set for January 2018, Urbanski's lawyers requested the first and second delays (pushing the trial to 2019), claiming a large amount of video to review, and in light of motions filed to bar Urbanski's phone as evidence and splitting the murder and hate crime trials up.[8][9] State prosecutors requested the third delay, for a July 2019 court date, due to personnel turnover in the Prince George's County state's attorney's office.[10] In July 2019, after a judge ruled Urbanski would face hate crime charges, his legal team requested a fourth delay to December 2019, citing a need to more fully review evidence from Urbanski's phone, which the judge granted.[11]

Proceedings edit

Urbanski's trial began on December 11, 2019.[12] The early proceedings of the trial hinged on Urbanski's hate crime charge. Deriving an argument from the racist memes found on Urbanski's phone and that surveillance video obtained showed Urbanski approaching Collins with a knife drawn, the prosecution argued that the crime was racially motivated.[12] Urbanski's lawyers chiefly argued that he was too drunk to premeditate a killing, and that the state could not show sufficient cause from the images on Urbanski's phone alone. They also showed video of Urbanski singing and urinating into a drain after being placed in jail.[12] The prosecution countered by showing body camera footage from Urbanski's arrest that showed him "speaking clearly and [walking] without assistance" and following police orders despite being visibly confused.[12]

The following week, Judge Lawrence Hill dropped the hate crime charge against Urbanski, calling the state's position "utter speculation" and stating that they failed to provide enough evidence that Urbanski targeted Collins solely on the virtue of his race.[13] Solomon Comissiong, president of the university's Black Faculty and Staff Association, said he was "unsettled" by the ruling, and believed there was a correlation between Urbanski's racist online community and his actions.[14]

Verdict edit

The prosecution, as before, largely rested their case on surveillance video and witness testimony that showed Urbanski approaching Collins with a knife drawn, and his apparently calm and collected behavior afterward. Urbanski's lawyers also relied on their former arguments, that Urbanski was simply too drunk to have planned a murder, calling the single stab wound that killed Collins "fluke-ish."[15]

Jurors deliberated for under two hours, finding Urbanski guilty of first-degree murder. Originally scheduled for April 16th, 2020, Urbanski's sentencing was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[16][17] but on January 15, 2021, he was ultimately sentenced to life with the possibility of parole.[18]

Reaction and response edit

Congressional edit

Anthony Brown, one of Maryland's House representatives, introduced a resolution (co-signed by 55 other congresspersons) a few days later calling the murder "racially motivated."[1][19]

University of Maryland, College Park edit

University president Wallace Loh faced criticism after Collins' murder due to a perceived failure to admit accountability for the incident. Journalist Dave Zirin compared Loh's response to Collins' murder with his response to the scandal over the death of football player Jordan McNair where Loh stated that the university "took moral and legal responsibility"[20] for McNair's death. Loh also faced student criticism in the years following the incident for inaction in memorializing Collins and for remarks made at a commemorative panel. Students from both Bowie State and the University of Maryland also criticized Loh for missing a joint panel coordinated with Bowie State to address racial climate on both the schools' campuses.[21][22]

Legacy edit

Collins' family, with help from Maryland State Senators Thomas V. Miller Jr. and Douglas J. J. Peters, started the 2nd Lt. Richard W. Collins III Foundation in Collins' memory. The foundation provides support to ROTC cadets at Maryland's historically black colleges and universities, including Collins' alma mater Bowie State University, as well as Morgan State University, Coppin State University, and the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore.[23]

In March 2020, the Maryland legislature passed the 2nd Lieutenant Richard Collins III Law, which amended Maryland's hate crime statutes to have an act of violence against a protected class motivated by hate "either in whole or in substantial part" be considered a hate crime. Collins' family and the Prince George's County State Attorney advocated for the changes due to the dropping of Urbanski's hate charge and a lack of any convictions under the statute in 2019.[24]

In March 2022, the University of Maryland announced that they were beginning construction on a memorial plaza to Collins that overlooks the site of the murder.[25] On May 16, 2022, the memorial plaza was dedicated to Collins, with many speakers discussing the urgent need to end white supremacy which had also led to the murder of ten African Americans just two days prior in the Buffalo mass shooting.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Fletcher, Michael A. (2017-07-06). "Murder of new Army officer at Maryland part of a frightening surge in racial violence". Andscape. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  2. ^ Bui, Lynh. "Man arrested in fatal stabbing at University of Maryland will not face federal hate-crime charges". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  3. ^ Ebner, Victoria. ""We are Lt. Collins": UMD and Bowie State students gather for panel on racism - The Diamondback". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  4. ^ "Slain Bowie State student Richard Collins III remembered on 1 year anniversary of death". WTTG. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  5. ^ "Murder, hate trial delayed: Evidence includes video of U.Md. stabbing, jail calls, chats". WTOP. 2019-07-11. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  6. ^ "Here's What We Know About Sean Urbanski, The Alleged Killer In The University Of Maryland Stabbing". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  7. ^ Montgomery, Peter (June 5, 2019). "In Hate Crime Murder Trial, Racist Cell Phone Images, Online Activity Ruled Admissible". Right Wing Watch. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  8. ^ Bromberg, Lila. "Trial delayed 6 months for former UMD student charged in Richard Collins' murder - The Diamondback". www.dbknews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  9. ^ Condon, Christine. "Trial for former UMD student charged in Richard Collins' killing delayed until 2019 - The Diamondback". www.dbknews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  10. ^ Atelsek, Jillian. "Sean Urbanski's trial has been postponed for a third time". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  11. ^ Atelsek, Jillian. "Sean Urbanski's lawyers want his murder trial delayed for a fourth time - The Diamondback". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  12. ^ a b c d "On first day of testimony, Sean Urbanski's lawyers argue he was too drunk to plan killing - The Diamondback". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  13. ^ "Hate crime charge dropped against Sean Urbanski, ex-UMD student charged in 2017 killing". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  14. ^ Roberts, Angela. ""Unsettling": UMD community reacts to removal of hate crime charge in Urbanski trial". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  15. ^ "Sean Urbanski found guilty of first-degree murder in 2017 killing at UMD". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  16. ^ Condon, Christine. "Sean Urbanski's sentencing delayed until June due to coronavirus concerns - The Diamondback". dbknews.com. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  17. ^ "Capital Gazette shooting, UMD stabbing cases among thousands on hold during pandemic". wusa9.com.
  18. ^ Price, Lilly. "Severna Park man sentenced to life in prison for 2017 killing of Bowie State student Richard Collins III". capitalgazette.com. Retrieved 2021-01-15.
  19. ^ "Congressman Brown Delivers Remarks on the Murder of Lieutenant Richard Collins III". U.S. Representative Anthony Brown. 2017-05-24. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  20. ^ Zirin, Dave (2018-08-16). "From Richard Collins III to Jordan McNair: The Shocking Negligence of the University of Maryland". ISSN 0027-8378. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  21. ^ Roberts, Angela. "UMD students criticize Loh's speech on the two-year anniversary of Richard Collins' death - The Diamondback". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  22. ^ Ebner, Victoria. ""We are Lt. Collins": UMD and Bowie State students gather for panel on racism - The Diamondback". dbknews.com. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  23. ^ "Death of a Lieutenant: The Spirit of Richard Collins' III lives on". African American | United States | The Crisis Magazine. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  24. ^ "Lawmakers tweak Maryland hate crime statute, drop requirement of hate as sole motive". WTOP. 2020-03-18. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  25. ^ "UMD Breaks Ground on Plaza Honoring Lt. Richard Collins III". Maryland Today. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  26. ^ Wilkins, Tracee (2022-05-16). "Plaza Dedicated to Bowie State Student Killed in Act of Hate at UMD". NBC4 Washington. Retrieved 2022-05-18.

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The murder of Richard Collins III occurred on May 20 2017 while Collins and friends waited for an Uber to arrive around 3 AM near Montgomery Hall on the University of Maryland College Park campus Twenty two year old University of Maryland senior Sean Urbanski emerged from a wooded area screamed at the group and proceeded to stab Collins who later died of his wounds 1 Murder of Richard Collins IIIThe site of the murder a Shuttle UM stop near Montgomery Hall on the University of Maryland campus in December 2019 Since the incident the bus stop has been retired and serves as a makeshift memorial to Collins LocationCollege Park Maryland U S DateMay 20 2017 around 3 00 AM UTC 05 00 TargetRichard Collins IIIAttack typeMurder by stabbingVictimRichard Collins III killed PerpetratorSean UrbanskiMotiveUnknown purported to be white supremacy Due to Urbanski s online involvement with far right politics and the alt right many condemned Urbanski s actions as a hate crime The FBI declined to investigate the perceived hate crime at the federal level but Urbanski still faced hate crime charges in Prince George s County court 2 After a trial delayed four times a jury found Urbanski guilty of first degree murder in December 2019 The hate crime charge was dismissed by the judge due to lack of evidence On January 14 2021 Urbanski was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole Contents 1 Incident 1 1 Victim 1 2 Perpetrator 2 Trial 2 1 Delays 2 2 Proceedings 2 3 Verdict 3 Reaction and response 3 1 Congressional 3 2 University of Maryland College Park 4 Legacy 5 ReferencesIncident editOn the night of May 19 Collins sent a text to his Reserve Officers Training Corps ROTC group chat inquiring if anyone might be interested in traveling to College Park for a night out Many of his fellow cadets were out training so Collins elected to go by himself 3 Around 3 AM while Collins and two friends a white man and an Asian woman waited for an Uber at a bus stop near the University of Maryland s Montgomery Hall dormitory Sean Urbanski emerged from a nearby wooded area screaming at the group telling Collins Step left step left if you know what s good for you 1 Collins refused and Urbanski stabbed him in the chest Collins died later at an area hospital while police apprehended Urbanski on a nearby bench without incident 4 Victim edit Collins 23 was an ROTC candidate at Bowie State University set to graduate and begin his commission in the Army as a 2nd Lieutenant 1 Collins who was the 3rd generation of his family to join the military attended Annapolis Area Christian School where he played soccer and lacrosse 1 Montrose Robinson head of Bowie State s ROTC recruiting described Collins as a star a model cadet adding that h e excelled in physical training and he was an excellent student He wanted to be a general officer and he had what it would take to be a general 1 Perpetrator edit Sean Urbanski 22 at the time of the incident was a senior at the University of Maryland and grew up in Severna Park Maryland 5 Urbanski began school as an engineering major but dropped out after his first year After attending Anne Arundel Community College Urbanski re enrolled at Maryland as a kinesiology major in 2016 6 Urbanski s affiliation with an alt right Facebook group known as Alt Reich Nation as well as Urbanski s possession of racist images on his phone became a major point of contention for his trial Responding to the page Urbanski belonged to University of Maryland police chief said When I look at the information that s contained on that website suffice it to say that it s despicable it shows extreme bias against women Latinos persons of Jewish faith and especially African Americans 7 Trial editDelays edit After Urbanski s indictment his trial was delayed four times Initially set for January 2018 Urbanski s lawyers requested the first and second delays pushing the trial to 2019 claiming a large amount of video to review and in light of motions filed to bar Urbanski s phone as evidence and splitting the murder and hate crime trials up 8 9 State prosecutors requested the third delay for a July 2019 court date due to personnel turnover in the Prince George s County state s attorney s office 10 In July 2019 after a judge ruled Urbanski would face hate crime charges his legal team requested a fourth delay to December 2019 citing a need to more fully review evidence from Urbanski s phone which the judge granted 11 Proceedings edit Urbanski s trial began on December 11 2019 12 The early proceedings of the trial hinged on Urbanski s hate crime charge Deriving an argument from the racist memes found on Urbanski s phone and that surveillance video obtained showed Urbanski approaching Collins with a knife drawn the prosecution argued that the crime was racially motivated 12 Urbanski s lawyers chiefly argued that he was too drunk to premeditate a killing and that the state could not show sufficient cause from the images on Urbanski s phone alone They also showed video of Urbanski singing and urinating into a drain after being placed in jail 12 The prosecution countered by showing body camera footage from Urbanski s arrest that showed him speaking clearly and walking without assistance and following police orders despite being visibly confused 12 The following week Judge Lawrence Hill dropped the hate crime charge against Urbanski calling the state s position utter speculation and stating that they failed to provide enough evidence that Urbanski targeted Collins solely on the virtue of his race 13 Solomon Comissiong president of the university s Black Faculty and Staff Association said he was unsettled by the ruling and believed there was a correlation between Urbanski s racist online community and his actions 14 Verdict edit The prosecution as before largely rested their case on surveillance video and witness testimony that showed Urbanski approaching Collins with a knife drawn and his apparently calm and collected behavior afterward Urbanski s lawyers also relied on their former arguments that Urbanski was simply too drunk to have planned a murder calling the single stab wound that killed Collins fluke ish 15 Jurors deliberated for under two hours finding Urbanski guilty of first degree murder Originally scheduled for April 16th 2020 Urbanski s sentencing was delayed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 16 17 but on January 15 2021 he was ultimately sentenced to life with the possibility of parole 18 Reaction and response editCongressional edit Anthony Brown one of Maryland s House representatives introduced a resolution co signed by 55 other congresspersons a few days later calling the murder racially motivated 1 19 University of Maryland College Park edit University president Wallace Loh faced criticism after Collins murder due to a perceived failure to admit accountability for the incident Journalist Dave Zirin compared Loh s response to Collins murder with his response to the scandal over the death of football player Jordan McNair where Loh stated that the university took moral and legal responsibility 20 for McNair s death Loh also faced student criticism in the years following the incident for inaction in memorializing Collins and for remarks made at a commemorative panel Students from both Bowie State and the University of Maryland also criticized Loh for missing a joint panel coordinated with Bowie State to address racial climate on both the schools campuses 21 22 Legacy editCollins family with help from Maryland State Senators Thomas V Miller Jr and Douglas J J Peters started the 2nd Lt Richard W Collins III Foundation in Collins memory The foundation provides support to ROTC cadets at Maryland s historically black colleges and universities including Collins alma mater Bowie State University as well as Morgan State University Coppin State University and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore 23 In March 2020 the Maryland legislature passed the 2nd Lieutenant Richard Collins III Law which amended Maryland s hate crime statutes to have an act of violence against a protected class motivated by hate either in whole or in substantial part be considered a hate crime Collins family and the Prince George s County State Attorney advocated for the changes due to the dropping of Urbanski s hate charge and a lack of any convictions under the statute in 2019 24 In March 2022 the University of Maryland announced that they were beginning construction on a memorial plaza to Collins that overlooks the site of the murder 25 On May 16 2022 the memorial plaza was dedicated to Collins with many speakers discussing the urgent need to end white supremacy which had also led to the murder of ten African Americans just two days prior in the Buffalo mass shooting 26 References edit a b c d e f Fletcher Michael A 2017 07 06 Murder of new Army officer at Maryland part of a frightening surge in racial violence Andscape Retrieved 2019 07 11 Bui Lynh Man arrested in fatal stabbing at University of Maryland will not face federal hate crime charges baltimoresun com Retrieved 2019 07 11 Ebner Victoria We are Lt Collins UMD and Bowie State students gather for panel on racism The Diamondback dbknews com Retrieved 2019 07 19 Slain Bowie State student Richard Collins III remembered on 1 year anniversary of death WTTG Retrieved 2019 07 19 Murder hate trial delayed Evidence includes video of U Md stabbing jail calls chats WTOP 2019 07 11 Retrieved 2019 07 13 Here s What We Know About Sean Urbanski The Alleged Killer In The University Of Maryland Stabbing BuzzFeed News Retrieved 2019 07 13 Montgomery Peter June 5 2019 In Hate Crime Murder Trial Racist Cell Phone Images Online Activity Ruled Admissible Right Wing Watch Retrieved 2019 07 13 Bromberg Lila Trial delayed 6 months for former UMD student charged in Richard Collins murder The Diamondback www dbknews com Retrieved 2020 02 03 Condon Christine Trial for former UMD student charged in Richard Collins killing delayed until 2019 The Diamondback www dbknews com Retrieved 2020 02 03 Atelsek Jillian Sean Urbanski s trial has been postponed for a third time dbknews com Retrieved 2020 02 03 Atelsek Jillian Sean Urbanski s lawyers want his murder trial delayed for a fourth time The Diamondback dbknews com Retrieved 2020 02 03 a b c d On first day of testimony Sean Urbanski s lawyers argue he was too drunk to plan killing The Diamondback dbknews com Retrieved 2020 02 03 Hate crime charge dropped against Sean Urbanski ex UMD student charged in 2017 killing dbknews com Retrieved 2020 02 03 Roberts Angela Unsettling UMD community reacts to removal of hate crime charge in Urbanski trial dbknews com Retrieved 2020 02 03 Sean Urbanski found guilty of first degree murder in 2017 killing at UMD dbknews com Retrieved 2020 02 03 Condon Christine Sean Urbanski s sentencing delayed until June due to coronavirus concerns The Diamondback dbknews com Retrieved June 5 2020 Capital Gazette shooting UMD stabbing cases among thousands on hold during pandemic wusa9 com Price Lilly Severna Park man sentenced to life in prison for 2017 killing of Bowie State student Richard Collins III capitalgazette com Retrieved 2021 01 15 Congressman Brown Delivers Remarks on the Murder of Lieutenant Richard Collins III U S Representative Anthony Brown 2017 05 24 Retrieved 2019 07 11 Zirin Dave 2018 08 16 From Richard Collins III to Jordan McNair The Shocking Negligence of the University of Maryland ISSN 0027 8378 Retrieved 2019 07 12 Roberts Angela UMD students criticize Loh s speech on the two year anniversary of Richard Collins death The Diamondback dbknews com Retrieved 2019 07 12 Ebner Victoria We are Lt Collins UMD and Bowie State students gather for panel on racism The Diamondback dbknews com Retrieved 2019 07 12 Death of a Lieutenant The Spirit of Richard Collins III lives on African American United States The Crisis Magazine Retrieved 2019 07 19 Lawmakers tweak Maryland hate crime statute drop requirement of hate as sole motive WTOP 2020 03 18 Retrieved 2020 05 15 UMD Breaks Ground on Plaza Honoring Lt Richard Collins III Maryland Today Retrieved 2022 03 02 Wilkins Tracee 2022 05 16 Plaza Dedicated to Bowie State Student Killed in Act of Hate at UMD NBC4 Washington Retrieved 2022 05 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murder of Richard Collins III amp oldid 1197812880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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