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walkedā€¦I mean nothing planned or anythingā€¦really, we didnā€™t even know each other. Anyway, we went over to the MU and talkedā€¦me, the girl, Kishonna, and the dude, Sydney. And we decided to do a grievance against her. So, Kishonna whips out an IPADs and we crank-it-out. Sydney and I helped, but mostly it was Kishonna who wrote it.ā€

ā€œAnd the outcome?ā€

ā€œYeah, well, she claimed that she was just against affirmative action and regulations like thatā€¦said they were unfair to students and that they also imposed on her academic freedom,ā€ he overemphasized this last phrase as if to disparage it. ā€œAnd yeah, well, they decided in her favorā€¦duh.ā€

ā€œSo, what happened next?ā€

ā€œNothingā€¦whatā€™d you expect?ā€ He paused, but when Jillian said nothing, he continued. ā€œThey let us drop her classā€¦I really donā€™t know why I signed-up for it in the first placeā€¦guess I wanted to check-out this controversial professorā€¦my bad. At least by letting us drop, we didnā€™t have to sit down for some heart-to-heart with the lady. Anyway, we all got into something betterā€¦at least something that wasnā€™t insulting.ā€

Jillian was quiet; so was Paxton. Finally, he added, ā€œI mean, she can say what she wants and ASU can have her back, but I was thereā€¦I know what she said, and it was obvious how she meant it.ā€

The only movement in the room was Paxtonā€™s hand, which had started drumming on the table again. He took another sip of water.

ā€œHave you seen Professor Siemens since thenā€¦or lately?ā€

ā€œNot really. So, Iā€™m a graduating senior, and Iā€™ve been to the English Department a couple of times to talk with an advisorā€¦you know, senior checkout? But I didnā€™t see here either time.ā€

Paxton thought for a few seconds, then said, ā€œThe only time I saw her was not long after the decision came down on our grievanceā€¦I was in the building because of an appointment with another professor. As I was walking down the hall, all of a sudden she comes around a cornerā€¦she just looks right through meā€¦like Iā€™m not even thereā€¦you know?ā€

Jillian nodded, then said, ā€œOK, so letā€™s change topicsā€¦tell me about the ā€˜disturbing the peaceā€™ incident.ā€

ā€œOh yeah, you know about that, too?ā€

She nodded again.

Paxtonā€™s fingers were drumming like crazy now. ā€œYeah, wellā€¦so OK, I went to this rally on campusā€¦on the lawn above the library. The people holding it were Neo-Nazisā€¦I mean, they call themselves ā€˜the Alt-Rightā€™ or ā€˜White Nationalists,ā€™ but theyā€™re Neo-Nazis. And I called them outā€¦and one of their security guys got in my faceā€¦and one thing led to anotherā€¦what can I say? I had a public defender and he said it was best for me to cop a pleaā€¦disturbing the peaceā€¦a misdemeanor. I got on probationā€¦no time in Arpaioā€™s ā€˜tent cityā€¦ā€™ plus I had to take an anger management course. The thing is, though, I had to pay for being on probation AND for that course...can you believe thatā€¦I mean, talk about the correctional industrial complex.ā€

ā€œWhat about the other guyā€¦who you were fighting with?ā€

ā€œSame classā€¦even the same night as meā€¦the guyā€¦what a jerk.ā€

ā€œDid you have any more run-ins with him?ā€

ā€œNo, we figured theyā€™d be surveilling us, wanting us to get into somethingā€¦so theyā€™d get more fines, more money for the state. So, when it endedā€¦the classā€¦we just walked away from each other.ā€

ā€œAnything else, Mr. Paxton?ā€

He thought for a few seconds, then said, ā€œShe wasnā€™t a nice ladyā€¦still,ā€ he paused and made a motion with his handā€¦ā€sorry sheā€™s passed. On the news they said she was murdered.ā€ His eyes went out of focus, and he shook his head, as if in disbelief. He refocused and said, ā€œThatā€™s about all I know.ā€

Wes wasnā€™t around, but she saw the door to Detective Sergeant Kostelacā€™s office was closed, and she thought maybe Wes was in there. She went to her office to organize her notes with Paxton.

Wes came in a few minutes later. ā€œI was in Stu Kostelacā€™s officeā€¦Peter Voss was there, too. Heā€™s coordinating some of the other uniforms whoā€™ve been assigned to our investigationā€¦canvassing and such.ā€

ā€œOfficer Voss?ā€

ā€œYeah, Peter is thinking about maybe shifting over to being a detectiveā€¦so heā€™s getting his feet wet, and helping us out, too.ā€

ā€œIn terms of the meeting, anything I should know?ā€

ā€œNo, just the usualā€¦lines of communication, that sort of thing. Oh, yeah, Peter will check with Legal on getting a copy of the Professorā€™s will. Anyway, the meeting was mostly boiler-plate business, which is why I didnā€™t ask to delay the meeting till you could comeā€¦figured what you were doing was more important. Besides, weā€™ve got an appointment over in the Professorā€™s BAC office.ā€

As they walked from Headquarters to the BAC, Wes joked that they were having to rough it, being without Jillianā€™s Batmobileā€¦his new term for her golf cart. Along the way, Jillian briefed him about her interview with Andrew Paxton. Sheā€™d already told him about the broad outline of the walkout and the grievance, so she fleshed-out this overview with details of the interview, and also with her observations about Paxton.

In answer to his question, she said that ā€œthe other two students are African-American and Paxton is white.

He nodded, then asked, ā€œAnd the other two students are now out of state?ā€

ā€œYes, I checked.ā€

They walked on, then he asked, ā€œDo you think thereā€™s anything there, Jilly, on Paxton?ā€

ā€œMy immediate reaction is no. Heā€™s very nervous and defensive, Wes, which he hides behind a false bravado. On the other hand, heā€™s a big, tall guyā€¦he obviously had issues with Professor Siemens, and heā€™s willing to mix-it-upā€¦that fight at the political rally. Maybe I should dig deeper.ā€

ā€œI think so, yes. Why donā€™t you ask Grace Wilson if thereā€™s been any more fallout on all thisā€¦if his name has come-up anymore.ā€

ā€œOK. For now, though, let me change gears and give you my take on Carla Nagel.ā€

As they walked, Jillian described her conversation with Carla Nagel, including her concern about the studentā€™s mental state.

Wes asked, ā€œWhat about counseling services?ā€

ā€œDone. She has their cardā€¦provided by Ms. Grace Wilson yesterday morning, even as she allowed Ms. Nagle to head to her next class.ā€

Wes smiled.

Wes

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