Friday, October 31, 2008
Night of the living dead
This is the article from the Indiana Daily Student:
Kirkwood Avenue and Walnut Street are hubs of nightlife entertainment for college students, but this Thursday the streets entertained a different crowd: the undead.
A few hundred people dressed up as zombies took over the streets for about an hour, walking straight-legged and blank-eyed, bringing traffic to a halt, jumping on cars that honked at them and slapping up against windows of businesses.
The eighth annual zombie parade began at 10 p.m. at the Sample Gates and ended about an hour later on Walnut Street outside Jake’s Nightclub. The “zombies” were mostly students, but a few children and adults were also participating.
As imagined, spectators were, in fact, fascinated by the spectacle.
People poured out of local businesses to watch the sight. Although some motorists who were stopped by the crowd honked impatiently, others embraced the event by rolling down their windows and blaring “Thriller” or by crawling out their car sunroofs to holler at the zombies.
The parade came to a somewhat abrupt end, though, as police cars pulled up behind the crowd with their lights flashing.
Although at first this did not deter the crowd and many zombies surrounded the police car, yelling, the party dissipated as even more squad cars arrived and one man was handcuffed and put inside one of the cars.
Parade participants were divided about the arrest.
Senior Luke Bapple, who believed the arrest happened because the arrestee had touched one of the police cars, said the arrested “zombie” should have known better.
“I mean, I’ll jump on a civilian car,” he said. “We’re dead, not stupid.”
But senior Samantha Miller applauded the arrestee.
“He was a martyr zombie,” she said.
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