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Bail set at $10,000 for WWU student accused of threats

By Jack Broom, The Seattle Times
Published: December 1, 2015, 6:57pm

BELLINGHAM — A court commissioner set bail at $10,000 for the Western Washington University student accused of posting threats against students of color on a social media website.

Whatcom County Court Commissioner Martha Gross on Tuesday found probable cause to hold Tysen Campbell, 19, for investigation of first-degree malicious harassment, the state’s hate crime statute. Campbell, who has not been charged, will be arraigned Dec. 11.

Although formal charging is not expected before his arraignment, Gross said, she told Campbell that first-degree malicious harassment can carry a term of up to five years in prison.

According to state law, malicious harassment is an attack motivated by a perception of someone’s race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender or disability, and results in physical injury, property damage or threats that would place a reasonable person in fear of harm.

Gross barred Campbell from coming near Belina Seare, WWU student body president, the alleged target of a threat last week on the social media site Yik Yak.

Campbell answered “yes” when Gross asked if he agreed to the stipulations on his release.

Campbell’s attorney, Robert Butler, would not comment to reporters on the allegations.

“We look forward to seeing the evidence. They haven’t written up anything yet,” he said, referring to the prosecutor’s allegations.

Speaking of Campbell’s lack of a criminal record, Butler said, “My client doesn’t have so much as a speeding ticket.”

At the request of Butler, Gross modified a provision that would have required Campbell to stay in Whatcom County and agreed that he could go to his family’s home in Granite Falls.

Campbell’s older brother, Morgan Campbell, was at the courthouse to post bail.

“I don’t know what even happened,” he said. “It sounds like it was an honest mistake. He said something that shouldn’t have been said, and it spiraled out of control.”

Campbell was arrested Monday in connection with a post that read: “Let’s lynch her.” The threat referred to Seare, who is African-American.

A pole-vaulter and member of the track team, Campbell has been suspended from WWU and barred from campus.

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