Student stabs himself to prove God exists.
Virginia Tech Police were called to the Drillfield Wednesday afternoon following a report of a student stabbing his own hand with a pen.
Police were called at 1:19 p.m. by a 911 call from a witness at the scene.
Alexander M. Huppert, a freshman university studies major, then assaulted an officer who approached to check his welfare, according to a police press release. After a short struggle with the officer and several witnesses, he was taken into custody.
The incident took place near a table promoting a local version of “Ask an Atheist Day.” The student group Freethinkers at Virginia Tech sponsored the table.
Witnesses said Huppert stood near the table for nearly an hour. Approaching the table, Huppert borrowed a pen and drew a circle with a cross inside on the back of his hand.
Nicole Schrand, a senior psychology major, said Huppert then asked students at the table to stab him in the cross with the pen to “prove to us God existed.” The students declined.
“We don’t believe in assaulting people,” Schrand said. “We’re very against assaulting people.”
Huppert then asked for the pen back, a request Schrand and other students declined. Seeing another pen, Huppert grabbed it and began stabbing himself in the back of the hand.
“If it had been a more streamlined pen, I would have expected it to go through,” Schrand said.
Wade Duvall, who was also working at the table, walked away from the table to call police. Duvall, a graduate student studying physics, first called the Tech Police non-emergency number.
“They told me to hang up and call 911,” Duvall said.
Tyler Pease, a freshman communication major, intervened when he saw Huppert attempting to stab himself in the wrist. Pease, a member of Campus Crusade for Christ, convinced Huppert into giving him the pen.
Schrand said Huppert attempted to confront Duvall after seeing him on the phone, but several people at the table stood between the two.
Duvall said an officer showed up in less than a few minutes. He said Huppert did not cooperate with the officer’s command to take his hands out of his pocket.
Duvall said Huppert then “smacked” the officer on the scene. In the resulting struggle, the officer called for assistance to apprehend Huppert.
“He kept calling for help,” Duvall said. “So I joined.”
Duvall initially grabbed Huppert’s arm. Pease also assisted in subduing Huppert. With additional officers responding, Huppert was taken into custody.
“I was shaking after it was over,” Duvall said.
Pease said the incident ended “better than I expected.”
“As soon as he started hurting himself I was thinking to myself this could go really, really badly," Pease said.
Onlookers were surprised at how quickly the situation escalated.
“I didn’t realize what was going on until police subdued him,” said Brenda Hawkinson, who observed the incident. Hawkinson described Huppert as “glassy-eyed.”
The release said that while in custody Huppert broke out a police car window and assaulted two other officers. None of the officers’ injuries required medical attention, and no other individuals were injured during the incident.
Huppert was charged with three counts of felony assault on a police officer, as well as charges of resisting arrest and destruction of property.
He was processed and transferred to Montgomery County Jail, where he is being held without bond.
The report said the investigation was still ongoing.
Schrand said the incident was not “what we were hoping would happen” during the event. Schrand noted the desire to remain polite during the event.
“We did not try to be offensive ever,” Schrand said.
Pease commended the group for having a “very open dialogue” during the event.
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>> added by bundlebear (+370p) 12 months ago
no of course not, cuz crazy is a one way street.
Hmmm Wonder if his question was" You have a pen ?"
Perhaps I'm incorrect, but it seems to me that current.com has dwindled into a combination tabloid/mainstream Ist-ist "left" website.
So many of the stories in the top 10 list are either clearly being perpetuated by what passes in the mainstream as "Left," but is really just partisan hackery. And I've watched the comments section become a forum for back-slapping congratulatory reassurance that name-calling and gleeful badge-wearing is acceptable behavior, so long as the name-caller identifies as "Democrat."
It bums me out to see the potential of this site become just another sell-out to socially acceptable, pre-fabricated political identity.
I suppose, that in my ideal world, we could all speak our minds and have actual, reasonable discussions WITHOUT so easily or immediately capitulating to the safe, predictable, boring boxes of officially sanctioned sociopolitical identity.
Also, current has great discussions quite often. You just have to talk to the right people.
Maybe they're his mom.
youtube.com/watch?v=8Y7WWJGsKVA
Huppert is a pussy. Walk the walk or shut up.
just checking
on one side people questioning intelligence & mocking.
on the other side people questioning morality & damning to hell.
Do you think us mocking people we disagree with is wrong,
But you teaching eternal pain & torture in a lake of fire for those you disagree with is ok?
just checking
When my child makes up funny fantasy stories he believes are true, I don't mock him - he's a kid. He has every right to live in his imagination right now. When an adult wants to join in a conversation and bring to the table fantasy as an "alternative" to evidence and facts - it's like bringing an 8oz water gun to a bazooka fight. Then you want the bazooka holding players to not laugh at the guy who brought an 8oz water gun....
It's not like an atheist went up to the Christian table and challenged one of them to stab themselves in the hand to prove God exists, and they actualy did it ...
No, wait a minute, it would be funny either way.
And yes, when stupid people do stupid things it's funny. It is prety much the basis of comedy. Think about it.
The answer: the rational mind.
I have other fictional stories I will be writing in the future.