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The whole thing makes me sick. Everyone who had knowledge of this and done the "bare minimum" should rot in hell.
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IMO anyone that knew about it and didn't go straight to the police needs to go. I don't give a damn about this university procedure bullshit and neither should any of you. Just because you're a coach/trainer/administrator/etc. at a University doesn't give you a free pass to let this stuff go down. Oh, he reported it to his superior? That's what you do when there's a spill on aisle 6, not when there are young children being sexually abused. You go to the police as soon as you know it's happening, end of story.
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I wonder if this incident will result in the "Sherrice Iverson Law" becoming a federal law.
Named for 7 year-old Sherrice Iverson who was raped and murdered in 1997, the law criminalizes failure to report such crimes against children under 14, to police. http://articles.latimes.com/2000/sep/19/local/me-23477 "The test of the morality of a society is what it does for its children". ~Dietrich Bonhoeffer I guess we still have a long way to go.
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Board of Trustees acted like a bunch of ][Dussies and fired JoePa but didn't do anything to McQueary or the other two who were placed on leave.
Just fired JoePa and the University President.
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Well the university is beginning to act as it should.....................finally. Let me speak to this matter as a Mental Health Therapist. One of my specialties treating child victims of sexual abuse and have done trainings at National conferences. I cannot speak to any laws except those in Tennessee. But in TN anyone who has reason to suspect that a child may have been abused in any manner covered by law is obligated to report it to POLICE/the Department of Children's Services. Failure to do so can result in being charged for failure to report the abuse. The person with said knowledge is not exempted from this law by reporting it to their supervisor/chain of command at work. A lot more folks need to be fired & charged in this case. A child abuse perpetrator never has just one victim. They don't stop victimizing. They can be treated, but not cured. There have been countless more victims in the years that have passed since this grossly negligent failure to report occurred. Having treated countless numbers of such victims I can tell you that their lives are shattered as are those of many of their family members. These over-compensated people who failed to protect these kids should have to pay for their mental health treatment for the rest of their lives plus a huge chunk of $ for pain & suffering AND have the legal book thrown at them!
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He just got fired by the board of trustees. It's doesn't surprise me that the board took this kind of action since the allegation were pretty serious!
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As I am married to an NCAA Athletic Director, I hear some of the details of the occurances that occur on campus... in a much smaller University... I also hear about a lot of the shennigans the NCAA is involved with... as for the "NCAA", I personally think the whole lot should be lined up and sent to a remote island somewhere... What a catastrophic situation that is... They couldn't manage a peewee basketball tourney... It's all about money... pure and simple... and thats a shame since it involves amateur athletics.. If someone reported a similar incident to my wife, she would movee heaven and earth to remove the person, insure the police were involved... and work to expunge every remnant of that person ever having been there... and if they, the University, tried to place a gag order and failed to follow up on it, she would no longer be employed there... Yes we discussed this situation specifically... I have no empathy, and most assuredly no sympathy for any of the persons that knew anything and are now being publicly chastised... In a case involving child abuse, sexual child abuse... they all need to rot in hell... There is even a status level among prisoners... and child abusers are the lowest form of scum even in our jacked up prisons.. Do we in the name of sports, or winning, or whatever other ****amamie excuse allow tragic events like this to go on, or to be covered up... for JoePa... for the President of the University, or the President of the United States... Come on people... If you put the reputation and standing of a coach above the safety of a child... of proper actions... of moral actions... then you need to re-evaluate your priorities... ![]() ![]() Quote:
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Joe can look in the mirror and find the person to blame for his career ending this way.
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As a Nittany Lion, I lost a hero and a friend today. I had the great pleasure of spending time with Joe on many occasions while I was a student at Penn State from 92-94. He was always giving of his time and always was humble in his actions when praised. He spent 46 years living by the book - not one NCAA violation. If a player so much as stepped the slightest bit out of line, he was either benched or off the CAMPUS - not just off the team. This man wrote the book on toeing the line. This is why I can say with some certainty that Joe would not lie about something as deviant as Sandusky molesting a child. It is just not in his make up to lie about something like this. For him to get fired like this is the most disheartening thing I have ever experienced, it is like losing a family member! The university is in cover it's ass mode right now and the blood is going to spill - even that of our hero - and frankly, it sucks.
In reading the indictment, Joe is never once mentioned as WITNESSING anything between Sandusky and any child. He was made a party when Mike McQuery DIRECTLY WITNESSED Sandusky raping a child in the shower of the football building after hours on a Friday night around 9...and did nothing to stop the act from happening or helping the child escape from Sandusky. He should have beaten Sandusky to a pulp and THEN called police. Instead he calls his own father, then Joe. That just does not make sense to me at all. For his inaction, a coaching legend has fallen. I agree that Joe should have done more, but his calling the police as a non-witness based on what Mike McQuery told him he saw would have done nothing. That would be hearsay at that point and would be something the cops could do nothing with. McQuery however SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE TO CALL THE COPS - Why he wasn't is one of the things I have been asking myself over and over again. This happened in a University building - university police should have been notified immediately. If we go back further, in 1998 a mother of one of the victims DID call police. The cops listened in at a distance while the mother confronted Sandusky about what was going on and Sandusky admitted to touching her boy while naked, and admitted to what amounted to 'innapropriate touching' with her son. He also apologized and commented that he "wished he were dead" for what he had done...and the police did NOTHING. This could have stopped right there...and it did not. She did not press charges and the cops did not either. There will be more to come out about this as the months roll on. More victims are coming forward every hour it seems. I am praying for those who have not come forward as of yet to find the strength to come forward and hopefully find some resolution in all of this. I will pray for those who have suffered for so long under this piece of shit Sandusky, and all of those lives that he has destroyed or forever darkend through his sick actions. And to answer some questions as to why Sandusky had keys to the football building: He is an alumnus of Penn State and it was part of his retirement package to have access to the campus and the football facilities where he had an office. He was spotted on campus last week working out, and he was only totally banned from the campus after his arrest on Saturday. As an alumnus, I am allowed to use facilities on campus as well when I go back to visit. I will still cheer for the current team to win out this year and hopefully get a shot at the B1G 10 championship. This is not about the current players on the team or anything that THEY did - this is about the administration and the fact that they did not put an end to Sandusky's behavior when they had the chance. As a Nittany Lion, I want to know why they chose not to act. It is my right. And to clear something up: Yes, I agree that Joe should have been fired for not following up on what was happening with Schultz and Curley after McQuery had met with them. I am really happy to see the president of the university get canned as well. Much like Joe, I regret he did not do more - something, ANYTHING, more to keep this from lasting as long as it did. I am sad to not see Joe's career ending like this, but he had the power to make a difference and did not. (WE do not know if he was told to keep it quiet however - if he was, I hope it is proven and the person who made that call is hanged)
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But I do aboslutely disagree with what I quoted here. If Joe paterno goes to the police with this story (as he should have) the cops go STRAIGHT TO McQUERY. And Joe pushes his weight around at that point and shit gets done. GAURANTEED. Again, set the scene....... the way it should have happened. McQuery: Hey coach, I saw Jerry Sandusky in the locker room raping a young boy who looked to be maybe 10 years old. Joe Pa: (dropping EVERYTHING he was doing) What? Now? Where? (heading for the door) Are you sure? (sense of urgency as he heads toward the door to go to the locker room) McQuery: No no, it was last night, I was here late and I saw it. Joe Pa: (as serious as he's ever been in his life) Are you SURE? Did you call the police? Where's the police? (now headed down the hall toward the ADs office) Holy shit, are you sure? And you just **** left him there? McQuery: I, I , didn't know what to do, I was scared..... Joe Pa: (Now yelling while walking) AND HOW DO YOU THINK THE KID FELT YOU ****ING MORON. *get's to the ADs or whoevers office* Joe Pa: CALL THE POLICE, JERRY SANDUSKY RAPED A LITTEL BOY LASTNIGHT HERE IN THE LOCKER ROOM. And he has McQuery there for the cops. He calls the cops himself if he has to. And to not call the cops, he put the University over the child. For Paterno to hear about it from the coward (McQuery) and then tell the AD or whoever the next day is ludicrous, calice and irresponsible. And then to ignore what happens later. Even further down the pathetic hole. If Joe has lost that much common sense and sense of reality then so be it. His seeming remorse tells much of the story though. |
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So Joe is fired, but the guy who directly witnessed the crime in action, will be on the side lines at the next game?
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