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Former Ole Miss student pleads guilty to putting noose on James Meredith statue

OXFORD, Miss. — A former University of Mississippi student is pleading guilty to placing a noose on the statue of the school’s first black student.

Austin Reed Edenfield waived indictment Thursday and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge before a federal judge in Oxford.

The charge said Edenfield helped others threaten force to intimidate African-American students and university employees.

Edenfield admitted taking part in a February 2014 incident during which a noose and a former Georgia state flag with the Confederate battle emblem were placed on a Ole Miss statue of James Meredith.

The judge will sentence Edenfield July 21.

He faces up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine, but the government is recommending probation.

Graeme Phillip Harris was sentenced to six months in prison and 12 months’ supervised release.

Harris pleaded guilty in June, 2015 to a misdemeanor charge of using a threat of force to intimidate African-American students and employees.

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