UPDATE: ETSU Names Carjacking Suspect

UPDATE: ETSU Names Carjacking Suspect

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An arrest warrant has been issued for carjacking and aggravated assault on David Lee Forney II of 11 Brooklawn Court, Johnson City. SOUND OFF: Should students feel safe on the campus following the carjacking?

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UPDATED at 5:55 p.m.

The man accused of carjacking an East Tennessee State University student remains at large. 38 year-old David Lee Forney II of Johnson City is wanted on charges of carjacking and aggravated assault stemming from an incident on the campus of ETSU Monday afternoon.

ETSU Public Safety Chief Jack Cotrel said Forney was carrying a nine millimeter handgun when he stole a female ETSU student’s Ford Mustang around 3:40 pm Monday. According to Cotrel, the carjacking occurred in a parking lot behind the Culp Center. Police chased Forney all the way into North Carolina Monday night but lost sight of him near Mars Hill.

“Western North Carolina, there are a lot of places to disappear in that part of the country,” Cotrel said.

Although the student was not injured, Cotrel believes Forney is still traveling in her black Ford Mustang, which has a tan stripe and front end damage on the driver’s side. The car in question has Tennessee tag number 743-CHV.

ETSU alerted students, faculty, and staff about the carjacking shortly after 5:00pm Monday. Still, that wasn’t soon enough for some students.

“I was questioning why we didn’t get a text message alert, because it seems like an important situation that they would have sent it out regardless,” ETSU Sophomore Katie Vines said. “We have haven’t had situations to get the alerts, but it feels like this was one we should have had.”

A year ago today, ETSU unveiled its new Gold Alert text message system. It’s supposed to be used to alert students about weather-related school closings and emergencies. ETSU chose not to send a text message Monday about this carjacking. According to Cotrel, Monday’s carjacking just did not fit the criteria for sending a text alert.

“In that we knew beyond doubt that the suspect was not on campus, we didn’t feel there was an imminent threat to our community,” Cotrel said. “If we felt the subject was at large on campus or he had run and we knew he was armed, that’s a situation where we have an imminent threat to the people on our campus.“


UPDATED at 10:18 a.m.
ETSU Names Carjacking Suspect
BY NICKI MAYO

ETSU officials released a report identifying the suspect in Monday’s carjacking incident.

An arrest warrant has been issued for carjacking and aggravated assault on David Lee Forney II of 11 Brooklawn Court, Johnson City.  The 38-year-old is 5’9” and weighs 178 pounds. http://photolab.etsu.edu/images/Wanted1099.jpg

According to ETSU reports, a student was parking her vehicle in Lot 15A when she was approached by the suspect. The suspect reportedly opened his jacket to display a handgun and told the woman to get out her car.

A struggle reportedly followed. So far there are no reported injuries.

Officials say suspect stole the car and led law enforcement on a chase through Carter County. Officers lost track of the car in North Carolina.

Authorities say the stolen convertible is a black 2004 Ford Mustang convertible with a tan stripe. The car has Tennessee tags with the license number 743-CHV. 

As indicated in an “ETSU Alert” Monday afternoon, ETSU officials urge the entire campus community “to always be very careful in all surroundings, to secure your personal property at all times, and to be ever-vigilant about your safety.”
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UPDATED: (6:15 a.m.) By Yasmeen Elayan:

There is no word yet this morning if a carjacking suspect on the campus of ETSU in Johnson City has been caught. We called ETSU’S Public Safety Office, but they would not comment on the matter this morning.

We’ll bring you more updates as they become available
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Update 10:45pm:  ETSU Public Safety officials tell News Channel 11 that the search for the suspect continues.  Local authorities stopped chasing the suspect shortly after 6:00pm, after they lost track of the suspect in Mars Hill, NC.

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Authorities are searching for a man who carjacked a black mustang from the East Tennessee State University campus in Johnson City.
Police say a man in his 20s, carrying a 9- millimeter handgun, stole the car from an ETSU student near the D.P. Culp Center. 
The carjacker then hit another car on his way out of ETSU’s campus.
The student who’s car was stolen is safe.
The car will have damage on the driver’s side.
At last check,  police were in hot pursuit on Interstate 26,  going into North Carolina.
If you have any information, or see the car, please call Johnson City Police (423) 928-9111.

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Flag Comment Posted by evaningstar on November 11, 2008 at 8:27 am

cbr929rrerion. You MUST be a freshman, maybe in high school. For a college student you are not very well spoken and your commnents are ludicrous. Are you suggesting that it be approved that students can carry firearms on campus? Picture this scenerio…the young lady in the car pulls out a gun, the perp already has his out, he sees hers and shoots her, pulls her out of her car and leaves her laying on the ground and still takes her car. In this case, she only lost her car and not her life. I hope you are more educated than you sound in your post, or at least become that way before you graduate. Guns in most cases create violence. I agree that all people should have a right to own guns in their own home for their own protection. You have too diverse a group at a college or any school or large employer to allow everyone the opportunity to pack heat. I am sure you go to school with a few thugs, they are in every school from grade school up, do you want them to have one in their waistband when they sit down in class with you? I wouldn’t think so. You may want to rethink that idea.

Flag Comment Posted by snowpeck on November 11, 2008 at 12:35 am

cbr929rrerion, you’re being sarcastic about the sharpie remarks right?

Flag Comment Posted by cbr929rrerion on November 10, 2008 at 11:59 pm

Hey now, guns are not allowed on campus.

Good thing we have a gun ban there so no one will have one. So I am sure the carjacker did not have a gun since they are not allowed, it was probably a black sharpie or maybe a black dry erase marker because we all know if gun are not allowed on campus that means no one could have one.

And I agree the ETSU Alert system is a joke, I have ATT and they do not support the system which is not acceptable, they need to make that a priority with all carriers and I too did not get an email until 5:24pm several hours after the fact.

ETSU needs to test their alert system and ensure it is working flawless.

Maybe they could use some of the Spring Concert money to do that…. But that would not allow them to roll it over until next fall semester.

Flag Comment Posted by snowpeck on November 10, 2008 at 8:13 pm

I am also a student.  And the ETSU Alert system is a joke.  Nobody I know that’s signed up for it got a text message.  The email went out an hour after the fact.  I have the email and its timestamped 5:36PM.  No alarms went off.  A person has a gun on campus and steals someone’s car and I find out about it from this website before our own college lets anyone know.  I was on campus and not far from the Culp Center when it happened.  It’s a frightening situation and I’m thankful that I wasn’t involved and I’m thankful that the person that was involved wasn’t hurt.

Flag Comment Posted by jrbuc_mom on November 10, 2008 at 8:12 pm

Why did the University not post an “Alert” to students?  As a mother of an ETSU student, it is disturbing to see they are slow in communicating this type of news to students.

Flag Comment Posted by Baby Boomer on November 10, 2008 at 7:27 pm

I hope there are no more coyotes spotted at Shellbridge, since providing extra security there would take precedence over a mere carjacking.

Flag Comment Posted by nanaof150 on November 10, 2008 at 5:25 pm

I’m a student at ETSU. I’m glad the student is safe. However, this is a little disconcerting. I hope this person is caught.

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