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Binghamton Beating Trial Begins... In Serbia

Binghamton Beating Trial Begins... In Serbia

Over two years after a brutal beating left a Binghamton University student in a coma, his alleged attacker is going on trial. But while the attack took place near the school, the trial is happening in Serbia, where defendant Miladin Kovacevic lives, because he fled the United States—with the help of the Serbian consul—shortly after the incident. And things got off to a bang, literally: The Daily News reports that a Belgrade police officer accidentally fired his gun at a security checkpoint in the courthouse. more ›

Man Accused of Beating Student into Coma Charged in Serbia

Man Accused of Beating Student into Coma Charged in Serbia

In Serbia, prosecutors have finally caught up with and charged the former Binghamton basketball player accused of beating a fellow student into a coma. In 2008 Miladin Kovacevic jumped bail and fled for his home country after getting into a fight with Brian Steinhauer at an upstate bar. The towering 23-year-old is accused of kicking the student, causing skull fractures and severe brain damage. more ›

Binghamton Grad Student Accused Of Killing Professor

Binghamton Grad Student Accused Of Killing Professor

A Binghamton University graduate student was charged with the murder of a professor. According to the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani, 46, allegedly stabbed "BU anthropology professor emeritus Richard T. Antoun... Antoun knew Al-Zahrani, a Saudi national, through his work in BU's anthropology graduate program, according to a statement released Saturday by Broome County District Attorney Gerald Mollen," who added, "There is no indication of religious or ethnic motivation." However, Al-Zahrani's apartment mates tell the paper that he "was confrontational, argumentative and 'acted like a terrorist.'" One said Al-Zahrani "came at me with a knife" while the other said, "He would be sitting here on the sofa and just blurt out, 'I just feel like destroying the world.'" more ›

Schumer Wants to Cut Off Aid to Serbia Over Fugitive

Schumer Wants to Cut Off Aid to Serbia Over Fugitive

Still angry that a student accused of attacking a fellow student at Binghamton University is avoiding U.S. authorities by staying in Serbia, Senator Charles Schumer said the U.S. should withhold $50 million in aid to the county. However if Serbia turns over Miladin Kovacevic (pictured), it is welcome to the money. more ›

Upstate Attack Suspect Will Play for Serbian Basketball Team

Upstate Attack Suspect Will Play for Serbian Basketball Team

Miladin Kovacevic, who is wanted by U.S. authorities after being charged with beating a fellow Binghamton University student into a coma, has signed a contract with a Serbian basketball club. Kovacevic, who attended Binghamton on a basketball scholarship, will play for KK Vrbas which is in a regional Serbian league, according to the AP. The team's captain said the team "is on his side," presumably meaning they support his decision to flee the authorities and refusal to face charges in the U.S. It's unclear what U.S. officials will do next, as they have already spoken to the Serbian government and Kovacevic's parents. The beating victim, Bryan Steinhauer, is still in critical condition. more ›

Upstate Attack Suspect-Fugitive Says, "I am Not Guilty"

Upstate Attack Suspect-Fugitive Says, "I am Not Guilty"

Miladin Kovacevic, who was charged with beating a fellow Binghamton University student into a coma, told a Serbian paper he won't return to America, "I know I am not guilty and I will prove that in front of a Serbian judge. I don't believe in the American legal system anymore." Kovacevic had fled the U.S. with the help of the Serbian consulate; U.S. officials have asked Serbia to return Kovacevic for prosecution here. The 21-year-old went on to say, "I'm sincerely worried about the security of my younger sister and of my family. Please understand that I can't tell you more for good reasons. I admit I'm in shock and I'm even afraid of the things I cannot see." more ›

Serbian Consul General Fired in Upstate Attack Fallout

Serbian Consul General Fired in Upstate Attack Fallout

As the Serbian government tries to demonstrate it is serious about cooperating with the U.S. government in finding a Serbian citizen accused of beating another man into a coma in Binghamton, outgoing Serbian officials fired the head of the consulate. more ›

Serbia Works to Help Find Upstate Attack Suspect

Serbia Works to Help Find Upstate Attack Suspect

Yesterday, the federal government formally asked the Serbia to extradite Miladin Kovacevic, who is charged with beating a fellow Binghamton University student into a coma. The U.S. ambassador met with Serbian officials in Belgrade, and now the Serbian government is "moving with laser beam speed," a Daily News source says. more ›

Schumer Says Serbian Government Now Cooperating

After outrage and questions about how the Serbian Consulate apparently helped a suspect in an upstate NY beating flee the country, Senator Charles Schumer now thinks the Serbian government will cooperate, telling reporters, "The new [Serbian] government has a different outlook in terms of the United States and the West. The old government was hostile. The new government wants to be very friendly and be part of the West." In other words, having the vice consul pay the $100,000 cash bail for Miladin Kovacevic and providing an emergency passport to the suspect isn't very friendly. Kovacevic is accused of brutally beating Brooklyn resident Bryan Steinhauer at a bar in Binghamton; Steinhauer has been in a coma for over a month. more ›

Outrage Over Serbian Student's Alleged Upstate Attack

Outrage Over Serbian Student's Alleged Upstate Attack

Over the past week, American officials have questioned why a Serbian student at Binghamton University was allowed to flee the country while he was charged with beating another student into a coma. Today, the Serbian Consul General Slobodan Nenedovic tells the Post, "I will think about resigning, absolutely." more ›

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