“By your own admissions, your actions were premeditated, and you expected that your actions could result in a violent confrontation with students and others in or around Garland Hall,” Johns Hopkins faculty vice dean Andrew Douglas wrote in the letter. “In fact, you believed the group of non-affiliates you brought with you could become violent. As a faculty member at Johns Hopkins University, you created a dangerous situation that could have ended in serious harm to our students, yourself, and others in the community.”