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Maryland college student charged in rampage threat
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — A University of Maryland student has been arrested and charged with posting an Internet threat claiming he planned to go on a shooting rampage on campus hoping to kill as many people as possible
Campus police said in a statement that 19-year-old Alexander Song of Fulton, Md., has been identified as the person who posted on a website plans for a rampage that would "kill enough people to make it to national news." The message also warned people to "stay away from the mall." Police did not elaborate.
Song was taken to a hospital for a psychiatric evaluation after his arrest Sunday. Song, who was not armed when he was arrested, faces a misdemeanor charge of disturbing school activities.
A police spokesman says it's unclear if Song has an attorney.
The university website describes Song as a member of a campus research program for select honors students who explore how science and technology relates with society. The Gemstone Program lists Song as scheduled to graduate in 2014.
Police say the university administration has moved to immediately suspend Song and ban him from campus pending a review.
Article Present Tense
Richest counties in America
While many Americans struggle to find jobs, balance their budget and get by with less, some folks are still living high on the hog.
Looking at the most recent Census Bureau data from 2010, we chose the 15 counties in the U.S. with the highest median household income. With three counties exceeding the $100,000 mark, life seems pretty good in these areas, even as the U.S. median household income declined 2.3% from 2009 to 2010. Still, the following 15 richest counties still have a median income that is about double the national average of $49,445.
Here are the five richest:
5. Arlington County, Va.
Median Household Income: $94,986
Living in Arlington isn’t cheap, so you’d better be making at least the median household income to live in this county that sits just outside of Washington, D.C.
4. Hunterdon County, N.J.
Median Household Income: $97,874
The richest county in New Jersey, Hunterdon just missed the six-figure mark in median household income. Located just west of Somerset County, which took the eighth-richest county spot, Hunterdon’s income has actually crossed the $100,000 mark before.
Median Household Income: $101,771
2. Fairfax County, Va.
Median Household Income: $103,010
Fairfax County is one of the largest counties in terms of population
to make our list (1,081,726 residents in 2010), but it is also notable
for its real estate. Fairfax is one of only two counties on our list to
break the half-million mark in home values. Coming in at $507,800 for
the median value of owner-occupied homes, the county truly has some
spectacular real estate.Government buffs will be excited to learn that Langley (headquarters of the CIA) is within the county line, so government employees must be making a decent amount of money these days. Also, the unemployment rate in the county has been astoundingly low historically, hitting 1.4% in 1999.
1. Loudoun County, Va.
Median Household Income: $119,540
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