
A man charged with third degree rape and banned from the Grambling State University campus was arrested again for criminal trespass after returning to the campus Saturday after displaying suspicious behavior.
Emorris Brantley, 23, of Grambling, was arrested at about 1:20 a.m. on November 15 after GSU Police received two tips through a safety app regarding men attempting to pick up female students in the Freshman Village.

Witnesses told officers about one of the suspects who was located on the second floor. of Bethune Hall. Officers saw Brantley following behind a female student as she walked toward the third floor. Once he was identified, it was learned he was banned from the GSU campus and was not allowed to return because of his arrest in February in connection with a rape on campus.
Brantley was booked at the Lincoln Parish Detention Center and released on bail. His next scheduled court appearance on the rape charge is November 18 in Third District Court.
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