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Police: Student took LSD before campus shooting

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Mobile County District Ashley Rich said a grand jury would review the case and decide whether to charge the officer in the shooting, although it wasn't clear when. She said allegations of drug use also could wind up before a grand jury if investigators identify the supplier.

The clinical director of a drug rehabilitation provider said authorities' description of Collar's actions didn't match the typical behavior of someone who has taken LSD.

"It's not typical that someone taking LSD would pound on windows or chase people," said Jack Feinberg of the nonprofit Phoenix Houses of Florida, who isn't involved in the case. "The aggressiveness part is something that is just completely foreign. But, of course, drugs are unpredictable, especially if someone has other mental problems."

He said that the drug is more likely to have a mellowing effect, involving hallucinations such as "swirling colors, dancing hippies." Authorities haven't released any information on Collar's psychological condition before the confrontation.

Critics of the officer's actions are using Facebook to put together a protest of the shooting outside the campus police department on Wednesday morning. Organizers didn't immediately respond to messages seeking comment.

In a statement issued Tuesday, University of South Alabama President Gordon Moulton said the school is cooperating with authorities and expressed condolences to Collar's family.

"The university is committed to a full and thorough investigation of this matter," he said.

Collar graduated earlier this year from Wetumpka High School, where a vigil planned in remembrance of the longtime prep wrestler will be held Tuesday night.

Friends and family have said that Collar was courteous, kind and popular in high school. They said the actions before the shooting were out of character for him.

Collar wasn't known as a troublemaker and had only two minor scrapes with the law, according to court records:  a speeding ticket and a citation for being a minor in possession of three cigarettes in March. He paid a $25 fine for the tobacco possession.

Two acquaintances at the university have said that before the shooting Collar was out of sorts and appeared intoxicated. He was screaming profanities in the street and running around naked, said South Alabama student Bronte Harber.

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