UT Police Say a Man is Charged after Alleged Break-In at Campus Fraternity House

UT Police Say a Man is Charged after Alleged Break-In at Campus Fraternity House

University of Tennessee Police say a man is charged after breaking into a Fraternity House on campus.

WVLT reporting Justin Hopkins was reportedly charged with reckless threatening an act of mass violence on school property, aggravated burglary, carrying a weapon on school property and aggravated criminal trespass after UT Police responded to a break-in call Friday where Hopkins reportedly told the two victims not to call the police or it will be a blood bath.

He left before police arrived and was taken into custody at the Greyhound Bus station on Church Avenue.

Hopkins has been arrested four times in the last six months for criminal trespass on UT property and also has a history of drug-related charges dating back to 2002.