Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani, Binghamton University Graduate Student, Charged with 2nd Degree Murder in the Stabbing Death of Professor Richard Antoun
Suspect's Roommate, Souleymane Sakho, Complained to Adviser and Counselor About Zahrani's Erratic Behavior
According to the university's web site, Al-Zahrani is working on his doctoral thesis, "Sacred Voice, Profane Sight: The Senses, Cosmology and Epistemology in Early Arabic Culture." He was arraigned in Town of Vestal Court and has been transferred to the Broome County Jail without bail.
According to the Press Connects, Antoun, 77, was attacked inside the university's Science I building Friday afternoon and was taken to Wilson Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. According to police radio transmissions, Antoun was stabbed four times with a six-inch kitchen blade while he was inside a campus office. It is ironic that this heinous act came nearly eight months to the day 13 people were massacred by a single gunman at the American Civic Association in Binghamton.
I can only echo the statements released by Binghamton University that the incident was "an act of senseless violence." Antoun's biography on the university's web site shows he received a doctorate from Harvard in 1963 and joined the Binghamton faculty in 1976. It describes him as an emeritus professor, a "sociocultural anthropologist who has conducted research among peasants in Jordan, urbanites in Lebanon, peasant-farmers in Iran, and migrants in Texas and Greece. He is survived by his wife Rosalyn and a son.
UPDATE#1: It is being reported by The New York Times that Mr. Zahrani's roommates recounted how the suspect, who spoke of financial problems, often mentioned death and said he was being persecuted because he was Muslim. One of his roommates, Souleymane Sakho, a graduate student from Senegal, said he was acting oddly, like a terrorist. He said he informed his academic adviser, who is overseeing his dissertation about Mr. Zahrani, and that the adviser referred him to the school's counseling center. Mr. Sakho said that the head of the counseling center told him to avoid interaction with Mr. Zahrani and said he should look to move out of the apartment.
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