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After a night that can only be described as a horrific emotional roller coaster, Wellesley College students awoke to the first day of Trump. At approximately 1pm a large truck drove slowly through campus with a Trump flag flying off its back, harassing students. The two men in the truck went to the house for students of African descent, rode around campus yelling at students, and spit towards a student when asked to leave. The two men turned out to be Edward Tomasso and Parker Rander-Riccardi, students at Babson College, a neighboring college.

These men have been called out on social media, in a post by a Wellesley student that has gone viral. How were we able to identify them? Well, that’s the golden question and the key to surviving in Trump’s America. Wellesley students, current and former, mobilized around the country. Students looked up their license plate and found one identity, which led to finding the other.

These men came to our campus. They sought us out. They came to our space in a purposeful effort to make us feel unsafe. But we found them.

We found their gloating snapchat.

We found them and made it public. Made them public. We called their employers, the national board of their frat, their class dean. We made it clear that this is unacceptable behavior. Their college, their peers made it clear that they do not stand for racism.

We’ve seen stories from around the country of women being beaten and their hijabs being torn off, of students yelling racial slurs at each other across the nation, and people literally heiling Hitler. But here’s what’s important to remember – this is not Trump’s America, this is our America. The majority of our country did not vote for Trump. The majority of our country is not white supremacist (but far too many are).

Updated poll numbers 231,556,622 eligible voters 46.9% didn't vote

25.6% voted for Clinton

25.5% voted for Trump

1.7% voted for Johnson — Josh Nelson (@soxmachine_josh) November 9, 2016

When someone attacks you or your friend, when you see someone being attacked, when you hear people screaming racial slurs – record it, take pictures of their faces and license plates. Expose them. Our President-Elect is a racist, but we can stand up for each other.

When something happens, we will look up license plates, share photos, and contact employers. We will have your back. And I hope you’ve got ours – because without your support, nothing will change.

UPDATE 11/14: Many of you have reached out for updates, as well as sending me information on the two students. Here’s what we know so far:

Babson has yet to release information about Edward Tomasso and Parker Rander-Riccardi’s formal punishment, and it’s possible that due to confidentiality rules around student punishment, Babson might not ever publicly release their decision. Currently the two are on temporary leave, and are reportedly living at Tommaso’s house in Vermont.

Edward Tomasso is the son of a powerful Babson Alum, and comes from a long line of Babson men with a complicated family history. The main building at Babson College is called Tomasso Hall. He released this apology on Facebook:

The Wellesley College Campus Police have thus far refused to describe this incident as racially motivated.

This screenshot of one of Tomasso’s previously public playlists was commented on his above apology.