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Judge And Second Mile Volunteer Gave Jerry Sandusky The Easy Bond

Posted 11/13/11 at 10:58pm by jamie

Something is fishy in Penn:

The judge who ruled former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky be freed on $100,000 unsecured bail after being charged with 40 counts of sexual abuse against children is a volunteer for The Second Mile, the charity Sandusky founded.

The state Attorney General's Office requested $500,000 bail and an electronic leg monitor for Sandusky, but District Judge Leslie Dutchcot, active in several volunteer roles, ordered Sandusky, a State College resident, to have no contact with children. He will not have to pay any money unless he fails to appear for court.

If there was ever a conflict of interest and need for a judge to recuse themselves from a case, this is it. But we are talking about Pennsylvania, the state that recently gave us Cash for Kids. At this point nothing should shock us, but let's wait until we see what happens next....

Joe Paterno And Penn State Could Learn From These Parents

Posted 11/10/11 at 5:48pm by jamie

Child rape has been a big story in the Cincinnati area this week. It isn't what happened at Penn State, but rather what happened at a local McDonalds, when a 5 year old girl was digitally penetrated by a 13 year old boy in the playland:

Hamilton County Sheriff's deputies are seeking a teenager for questioning in connection with the reported rape of a five-year-old girl at the McDonald's restaurant in the 7600 block of Beechmont Ave, Anderson Township Saturday about 8:30 p.m.

The little girl's grandmother told deputies she saw a boy around 13 to 15 years old leave the restaurant's play area shortly after the girl reported the incident.

Police even released this image of the suspect

That image lead the boy's parents to do the right thing:

Deputies have made an arrest in the reported rape of a 5-year-old girl at an Anderson Township restaurant.

A spokesman said the 13-year-old suspect was arrested Thursday after his parents brought him to the sheriff's office, where the teen admitted to the allegation.

The girl had told authorities that the teen had sexually assaulted her at the playground of the McDonald's restaurant on Beechmont Avenue.

Deputies released surveillance photos of the suspect to the media on Wednesday in an effort to identify him. The spokesman said the teen's parents saw the photos and contacted authorities.

Pa. Governor Tom Corbett Also Needs To Answer Questions

Posted 11/10/11 at 9:44am by jamie

While there is a lot of focus on the school itself, someone else needs to be question about the handling of the sex abuse at Penn State. That person is the now governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Corbett. Corbett served as the attorney general of Pennsylvania from 2004 until this year, when he was elected governor. The sex abuse case was in the hands of the attorney general for three years and the grand jury didn't release the report until after Paterno got his record 409th win. Something smells really fishy there and this statement by Corbett really adds to it:

The Penn State trustees had already said they would appoint a committee to investigate the "circumstances" that resulted in the indictment of Sandusky, and of Curley and Schultz. The committee will be appointed Friday at the board's regular meeting, which Gov. Tom Corbett said he plans to attend, and will examine "what failures occurred and who is responsible and what measures are necessary to ensure" similar mistakes aren't made in the future.

One of those failures obviously happened at the hand of Corbett. Perhaps the U.S. Justice Department should investigate him and his failure to properly handle this case. Of course if that happens we can expect the standard response from many in the media that this is "the Obama administration going after a Republican governor", but politics has nothing to do with this. We are talking about the sexual abuse of children by a known serial predator and the failure of a state school and top law man of a state failing to act properly. If this was a Democratic governor and George Bush were President, I would demand the exact same thing!

Penn(atration) State (UPDATED)

Posted 11/10/11 at 8:55am by jamie

I spent last night reading the grand jury report into Jerry Sandusky (you can read it here, PDF file) and his decades long rape of children while coaching football at Penn State. The entire report will make your stomach turn and fill you with outrage, but one part really got me.

In 2002 a graduate assistant, Mike McQueary, witnessed Sandusky anally penetrating what appeared to be a 10 year old boy in the shower of the Penn State locker room. This 28 year old “man” did not call the police, but instead called his father. His father told him to report it to Joe Paterno. McQueary waited until the next morning, then went to JoePa’s house and told him about it. They decided the best way to handle it would be to talk to Tim Curley, Penn’s athletic director. Two weeks later McQueary found out that Sandusky had been “punished” by having his keys to the locker room taken away.

This was the rape of a 10 year old boy by a coach at Penn state and the adult that witnessed it didn’t think “maybe I should call the police”, let alone try and stop it? He might as well have held the boy down for Sandusky.

And it gets worse. McQueary is still a coach for Penn. Why in the hell hasn’t he been fired? This guy witnessed a felony being committed on school grounds by a member of the staff and didn’t report it to campus police. He should be in cuffs for this, yet he still has a job.

This whole thing reeks of the Catholic sex abuse scandal all over again. The school was worried about image instead of the innocent victims their monster was allowed to prey upon. Every single person with knowledge of what happened should, at the minimum, lose their job, if not face criminal charges.

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