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A&M students react to attack on Northgate

By: Travis Measley

Issue date: 4/10/07 Section: News
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Texas A&M students, family and friends continue to reel from the stabbing of a Rice University basketball player and his twin brother, a former A&M student.

The brothers, Janson and Jonathan Bailey, were involved in an altercation Thursday morning at V-Bar on Northgate with two other men. When the four were removed from the bar, the fighting continued outside, and both Bailey brothers suffered multiple stab wounds to the chest. Jonathan did not survive the incident, but Janson was rushed to St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in critical condition. Janson was released Monday.

The twins, who graduated from West Brook High School in Beaumont, were both star basketball players and were involved in school and community activities.

"I was talking to Jonathan just two days ago," West Brook basketball coach Sam Simon told the Beaumont Enterprise Thursday. "They were like sons. I got the message this morning. It's quite a shock to me."

West Brook Assistant Principle Nancy Flores told KFDM-TV that the twins were always together, like two peas in a pod. Flores remembered them as well known within the school and said they were good people to be around.

Many students at A&M are still in shock at what happened.

"Bar fights happen, but when someone pulls a knife out, that's a totally different story," said Matthew Fenelon, a freshman accounting major. "Why would you ever do that?"

Fenelon said he thought V-Bar should have done more than just throw those involved out of the bar. Calling the police or keeping an eye on them while they were outside might have prevented the stabbing from happening, Fenelon added.

"The whole thing makes me a little sick," said Jessica Story, a sophomore sports management major. "It makes me question V-Bar's integrity, why they didn't involve the police - it could have been stopped. Anything can happen when alcohol is involved. They should have called the cops."

Some students said that after an incident such as this, their attitudes about V-Bar and about Northgate in general were altered.
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Zach

posted 4/10/07 @ 2:06 AM CST

-"Bar fights happen, but when someone pulls a knife out, that's a totally different story," said Matthew Fenelon, a freshman accounting major.-

- A fight is a fight. (Continued…)

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Laura

posted 4/10/07 @ 9:15 AM CST

This entire ordeal is horrible and makes my skin crawl. At first when I heard there was a stabbing in Northgate, I immediately wanted the person with the knife behind bars and felt remorse and sadness for both Bailey brothers. (Continued…)

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Scott

posted 4/10/07 @ 11:08 AM CST

Don't hump a drunk marine's leg. Pretty simple.

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Allen

posted 4/10/07 @ 1:14 PM CST

This killer is loose on $200,000 bail? Who authorized this? Who is responsible if he causes more problems? These bars close to campus and dorms are always a menace, and the university administration should do something to close or manage them. (Continued…)

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Frank

posted 4/10/07 @ 2:46 PM CST

Violence doesn't warrant arrest. Committing a crime warrants arrest.

If it becomes clear that Ron acted in the necessary defense of a third party (his fellow Marine buddy), then he should and will be acquitted or otherwise cleared of the charges against him. (Continued…)

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AggieMom

posted 4/10/07 @ 3:22 PM CST

This is such a sad situation. My heart goes out to all of those involved, especially thier moms. As a mom of two Aggies, my greatest fear is of losing one of them. (Continued…)

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dana

posted 4/10/07 @ 9:16 PM CST

I hate to have to be the first one to say this, but one of the reasons we send our children to College Station is because we feel they are safe there. (Continued…)

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Joe

posted 4/11/07 @ 3:20 AM CST

Is this the first time violence has ocurred on NorthGate? No. Have the police beefed up security in the area? Yeah. The only other way to ensure something like this doesn't happen again is to be proactive. (Continued…)

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Ed

posted 4/11/07 @ 3:41 PM CST

I cannot believe there are people out there talking about the necessity of lethal force. This is Northgate for goodness sakes, not some lawless wild untaimed and unpopulated region were the only way to survive is to depend on your own fighting, gunslinging, combat survival skills. (Continued…)

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Sara

posted 4/12/07 @ 10:36 AM CST

Any marine I'm sure is trained to know that alcohol impairs judgement and the choice of whether or not to use deadly force is not to be made under the impairment of this or any other drug. (Continued…)

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