Intruder gives security a scare
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By Matthew Boyle | mboyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Mary Elizabeth Fair
PHOTO CAPTION: College security responds after Christopher Tackett, a man from Georgetown, Ky., punches a security guard after stealing a loaf of bread.
Assistant Director of Security at Flagler College Allan Howard had not experienced criminal violence since his retirement from an almost 30-year career from the Newark, NJ Police Department until Friday, Feb. 13.
“I’ve been here for 14 years and never had anything happen like that before,” Howard said.
Howard responded to a call from the Dining Hall that said a student left the room with a loaf of bread. He caught up with the individual in question, Christopher Tackett of Georgetown, Ky., and asked if he was a student and to show his ID.
According to Howard, Tackett gave him his Kentucky driver’s license. He then asked Tackett to follow him to figure out what exactly happened. Tackett allegedly let go of the loaf of bread he was holding and struck Howard on the left side of his face with his fist.The incident occurred outside Kenan Hall, on the West Lawn, in front of an audience of students, faculty and staff.
“Violence isn’t a shock to me but unexpected violence is a shock to anybody,” Howard said.
According to the Flagler administration and handbook, the Flagler College campus is private property and only authorized persons are allowed to be on campus.
“Obviously, as a tourist site, we’re a little more cognizant of people being on campus but, overall, it’s a very safe campus,” Dean of Student Services Daniel Stewart said.
Most students agree they feel safe. “There’s never been a point where I’ve felt unsafe on campus,” sophomore business administration major Evan Murphy said.
“If it’s at night, [being off campus] is a little bit more risky,” freshman elementary education major Becky Dixon said.”
Security noted they make the first judgment and determination as to whether somebody belongs on campus or not and have the authority to ask for their student ID to ensure the safety of the entire college community.
“That’s why it’s so important that students carry their IDs, because that is the verification to security. And to not take offense when security says, ‘Can I see your ID,’ because they’re here to protect us,” Stewart said.
Flagler College has also recently hired a consulting firm, American Homeland Security Consulting Group, to help improve security policies and procedures on campus.
“We’ve already taken some of their suggestions. The tower system that was implemented over Christmas break, that was part of their recommendation,” Stewart said.
The tower system is a security measure where two different sounds are made to alert the campus of two types of emergencies, either weather or security related.
Stewart said that American Homeland Security Consulting Group has, in conjunction with the college, organized a “tabletop exercise” to test the college’s efficiency in handling emergency situations towards the end of March. Stewart declined to release the exact date of the exercise.
The local police department and Flagler College Security Office will take place in the mock exercise, as well as anyone else who would be involved in an emergency situation.
Stewart urges students to use the college’s resources, should they feel unsafe on campus. “There’s three sources,” he said. “One is a member of the administration, if they’re available, two is resident advisors, and, third, of course, is security.”
Because of the close-knit social environment of the small college campus that Flagler provides, each situation involving a security or emergency issue is different and unique and no particular protocol would work here, according to Stewart.
“I’ll still think we’re a very safe campus,” he said.




That’s crazy no one has it coming there are many other ways to deal with something if you are unhappy with someone’s behaviour, no one deserves to the stuck in the face over a loaf of bread.
Chloe Quadrant
I think this is completely ridiculous. Al, that is a good point. What if this individual did attack students? Were you going to defend them? Didn’t you end up on the ground…? Wasn’t it a female student who came to your aid?
Flagler College, what kind of security operation are you running? This happened over a loaf of bread. What if this loaf of bread was something more serious? The writer of this article needs to address Administration’s lack of responsibility. This incident is a clear expample of the incompetancy of Flagler’s security department.
P.S. Wasn’t the loaf of bread the property of Mr. Tackett? Al, why didn’t you let the transient eat his bread?
; ) Smile, Al. It’ll make you feel good.
Joe, it is very interesting that you would think that I or anyone would deserve to be assaulted no matter the reason. Mr. Tackett was not a student and had just left the dining hall with what might have been stolen property, the value or type of property is not the issue. Mr. Tackett it turns out was a transient with aggressive tendencies and is in fact under medical watch in jail for his recent and past behavioral pattern.
Joe, perhaps you think he should not have been bothered. Perhaps he would, with his aggressiveness, gone on to attack a student for some real or imagined affront?
I merely asked him to come back to the dining room to straighten out the incident, when without provocation he not only struck me but jumped on my back forcing me to the ground, landing on top of me and breaking one of my ribs.
Again, i can’t fathom why you would think I or anyone would deserve to be assaulted.
It is also interesting that you would make your comments anonymously.
Joe-
Christopher Tackett is not a Flagler College student.
According to Flagler College Security sources, Tackett is still in county jail, awaiting trial.
- Matthew Boyle, Online Editor, The Gargoyle
Bread? Seriously?
We’re worried about someone stealing bread?
To be frank (regardless of the situation); Al had it coming.
So just who was this bread-stealing, fist swinging, Kentucky native? Student/non student? The article only states that Christopher Tackett supplied his driver’s license when asked for his ID. Whatever happened to this fellow? He apparently vaporized after he identified himself and delivered old Al a knuckle sandwich (and odd progression, I must admit).
Wow, this is a scary situation. All over a loaf of bread? Oh lame..
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