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The first police officer to arrive on the scene, Scott Chamberlain, said he saw a man with a jacket draped over his shoulders and his arms out-stretched say, "I shot that guy." Police placed Perdue in Officer David Anderson's car. Anderson said Perdue was upset, crying and very emotional as they left for the police station. Anderson said that while on the drive, Perdue pressed his face against the window and made the first of several moments he would make to Anderson. "He said, 'I didn't want to do it. They wouldn't stop beating me,' " Anderson said. Anderson said Perdue talked to him about a new job he would be starting soon and about his plans to become a police officer. Anderson said that while at the station, Perdue told him that he never should have pulled the gun out and that he did not want to shoot them. Perdue asked Anderson if it would be all right to shoot an unarmed man, referring to self-defense. A breathalyzer test performed on Perdue four hours after his arrest showed no sign of alcohol. The trial continues at 9 a.m. today Senate expands sexual health center Bv Todd Selfert Kansan staff writer The merger of Student Senate's AIDS Task Force with the Center for Sexual Health Education dominated the Student Senate meeting last night. Senate passed a bill that would transfer the assets of its task force to Patrick Dilley, graduate senator and sponsor of the bill, said the merger was an important step. "What this means is that the center will take responsibility for all of the stuff that the task force has accumulated," Dilley, who also heads the task force, said. "The center gets everything from leftover brochures to left-over condoms." "Nothing will really change." Dilly said. "the same services will be pro- Brad Garlinghouse, student body president, and Lance Wright, student body vice president, decided last semester that the 7-year-old task force should be disbanded after the school year, but they wanted the group's educational efforts to continue vided. It's just that instead of calling the task force, people will call the center." The center will be financed by KU's Health Services through students' health fees. "This insures that students will continue to get information instead of it collecting dust somewhere in the Senate office," Dilley said. He said the center also would receive the rights to the task force's peer education teaching manual. Senate showed support for the center by passing a resolution saying that it thought the center was a valuable asset to the University and that it should be financed by student fees. Garlinghouse told the senators that it was important for Senate to support the resolution. "This is an effort to appeal to the administration, to let them know we feel strongly about this issue," he said. Money for the computer would have come from money allocated for spending on task force events held earlier in the year but never spent. In other business, Senate defeated a bill that would have provided the center with $875 for the purchase of a computer. Kevin Sigourney, Senate treasurer, said he did not support the bill because it did not go through the procedures for a capital purchase. Bills involving capital purchases usually are passed through the Student Executive Committee. "I just think a capital expense like this should go through the proper channels so that the appropriate people get a chance to look at it more closely," Sigourney said. Dilley said the defeat of the bill defeated the purpose of the task force's merger. "We reach thousands of students every year," he said. "Without the adequate equipment, we can't accomplish our objectives." 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