A machete-wielding homeless man scrawled satanic messages in blood on a North Carolina sorority house and a car parked outside, authorities said.
Patrick Canter, 25, is facing charges in the late Sunday incident at East Carolina University in Greenville, where a campus cop was flagged down by someone saying there was a man with blood on his hands who appeared to be in distress, campus police told WITN.
Canter injured himself and then smeared his own blood on the front of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house and a Jeep parked outside, ECU police Capt. Chris Sutton told the station.
Campus cops tracked down Canter just off campus and took him into custody within five minutes, university police said.
“An officer was able to identify an individual and disarm the individual without any further incident,” Sutton told the station.
Photos of the bloody messages shared on social media showed upside-down crosses, the words “there is no God” and a reference to Satan.
“I could make out, like, a couple upside-down crosses,” student Grant Miller, who lives nearby, told the station. “It said, ‘Hail Satan,’ like, written in blood, which is strange.”
Canter cut him arms and hands with the machete prior to writing the messages, Sutton told The Post.
Canter, who was charged with injury to real property, was being held at the Pitt County Detention Center on $1,500 bond. Jail records listed him as homeless, WITN reports.
Canter is neither a current nor prior student at ECU, Sutton told The Post.
Patrick Canter, 25, is facing charges in the late Sunday incident at East Carolina University in Greenville, where a campus cop was flagged down by someone saying there was a man with blood on his hands who appeared to be in distress, campus police told WITN.
Canter injured himself and then smeared his own blood on the front of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house and a Jeep parked outside, ECU police Capt. Chris Sutton told the station.
Campus cops tracked down Canter just off campus and took him into custody within five minutes, university police said.
“An officer was able to identify an individual and disarm the individual without any further incident,” Sutton told the station.
Photos of the bloody messages shared on social media showed upside-down crosses, the words “there is no God” and a reference to Satan.
“I could make out, like, a couple upside-down crosses,” student Grant Miller, who lives nearby, told the station. “It said, ‘Hail Satan,’ like, written in blood, which is strange.”
Canter cut him arms and hands with the machete prior to writing the messages, Sutton told The Post.
Canter, who was charged with injury to real property, was being held at the Pitt County Detention Center on $1,500 bond. Jail records listed him as homeless, WITN reports.
Canter is neither a current nor prior student at ECU, Sutton told The Post.
Man with machete allegedly wrote satanic messages in blood on sorority house
A machete-wielding homeless man scrawled satanic messages in blood on a North Carolina sorority house and a car parked outside, authorities said. Patrick Canter, 25, is facing charges in the late S…
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