By Sara Hossaini, Mina Kim and Lisa Pickoff-White

San Jose State University students are expressing anger and confusion over the alleged race-based harassment of an African American student by several of his roommates. Prosecutors say the black student endured racial slurs and injuries when his roommates put a bicycle lock around his neck. The NAACP called on Monday for felony charges against the four students accused of misdemeanor hate crimes and battery.
“This is a deeply disturbing, outrageous case and must be properly prosecuted as a felony in order to enforce hate crime victim rights,” said NAACP California President Alice Huffman.
Santa Clara County’s District Attorney Jeff Rosen said in a statement that the perpetrators have been charged with the most serious crimes on the facts to date.
San Jose State University President Mohammad Qayoumi is taking personal responsibility for the weeks-long harassment.