University of Colorado Boulder police have arrested the woman believed to be the person caught on video using racist language toward black students over the weekend.

Campus police said they were able to identify the woman in the video as Rebekah Krajacic, 33, through footage of prior interactions with her on campus. CU Boulder police issued a statement Friday indicating Krajacic has been arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor harassment.

“I want to thank the CU Boulder community for the tips they provided as we searched for Ms. Krajacic,” CU Boulder police Chief Doreen Jokerst said.

Krajacic, who does not have any criminal history on the state level, is not a student and is not affiliated in any way with the school.

In the video, the woman identified by police as Krajacic can be seen and heard yelling expletives and racist slurs at students in a study room before she is interrupted and asked to leave by a professor.

In the video, the woman accuses students of “stalking” her and calls them racist slurs several times. A professor then approaches the woman and tells her he will call campus police unless she leaves.

The incident has sparked calls for reform at CU Boulder from black student groups.

Editor’s note: The video of the incident on campus Sunday contains offensive language and viewer discretion advised.