In what may be the case in which the competition of the school too far away, someone deliberately poisoned oak Auburn University History Toomer Glenn.
Police arrested the suspect Harvey Almorn Updyke, 62, Dadeville, Ala., and charged him with Criminal Mischief for the application of a lethal dose of pesticide trees, which is one of the most unique traditions of the American College of Sports-and-after Auburn Tigers win, fans gather roll Toomer Glenn trees of toilet paper.
Researchers have begun to examine the situation after a man went to "Beyond Dadeville" named Paul Finebaum Radio Network, and said he poisoned the trees the week after last year's Iron Bowl, the annual game against Alabama, because he said he saw a newspaper clipping from 1983 shows that Auburn fans rolling Toomer's Corner Day legendary Alabama football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant died.
If there was any doubt about the intentions of the caller told the radio he said he spent Spike 80DF and trees "will completely die." He signed off with "Roll Tide Damn."
It seems that the offender took his revenge 27 years late in a totally unjustified. Killing oaks that are over a century is a little more dangerous than, say, Tommy Trojan blue paint. You can not exactly just throw on some strippers to resolve this situation.
Despite the school's efforts to save trees than 130 years, it seems they really going to die. Consequences of the herbicide could be even worse than expected.
Police arrested the suspect Harvey Almorn Updyke, 62, Dadeville, Ala., and charged him with Criminal Mischief for the application of a lethal dose of pesticide trees, which is one of the most unique traditions of the American College of Sports-and-after Auburn Tigers win, fans gather roll Toomer Glenn trees of toilet paper.
Researchers have begun to examine the situation after a man went to "Beyond Dadeville" named Paul Finebaum Radio Network, and said he poisoned the trees the week after last year's Iron Bowl, the annual game against Alabama, because he said he saw a newspaper clipping from 1983 shows that Auburn fans rolling Toomer's Corner Day legendary Alabama football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant died.
If there was any doubt about the intentions of the caller told the radio he said he spent Spike 80DF and trees "will completely die." He signed off with "Roll Tide Damn."
It seems that the offender took his revenge 27 years late in a totally unjustified. Killing oaks that are over a century is a little more dangerous than, say, Tommy Trojan blue paint. You can not exactly just throw on some strippers to resolve this situation.
Despite the school's efforts to save trees than 130 years, it seems they really going to die. Consequences of the herbicide could be even worse than expected.