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University of California, Santa Barbara, chancellor Henry T. Yang will not face legal rates soon after his alleged involvement in a strike-and-operate on campus that left a scholar with slight injuries.
Yang has denied staying associated in the alleged strike-and-run, and the California Freeway Patrol, unable to figure out what happened thanks to a absence of evidence and inconsistent statements offered by the target, will not cost the chancellor, the Los Angeles Situations claimed.
“Based on my observations at the scene, [victim’s] inconsistent statements, the lack of movie surveillance, the absence of impartial witnesses, and the absence of actual physical evidence on possibly car (LeSabre and Lacrosse) to corroborate [victim’s] statement of how the function happened, I am not able to substantiate [victim’s] claims that Mr. Yang was involved in this crash,” a California Freeway Patrol officer concluded in investigative documents obtained by the Moments.
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