NEWARK, Del. - Protests erupted for a second day at the University of Delaware after a former student was arrested in an attack on his ex-girlfriend."This is one instance but it speaks volumes to the culture.
The culture must change," Gigi Quatrone said.Students say they want to see more action from the University of Delaware and are questioning why it took them four days to acknowledge the arrest of 20-year-old Brandon Freyre.Newark police say on Thursday in an apartment on East Main Street, off-campus, he got in a fight with the woman and it escalated.According to police, Freyre hit her with various objects, sprayed her in the eyes with spray paint, threatened to kill her, strangled her to the point of unconsciousness, and blocked the.