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Sports See other Sports Articles Title: Penn State moves to rid itself of the embarrassing whistleblower STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Penn State placed assistant coach Mike McQueary on administrative leave, capping a tumultuous week in which his name surfaced as a key witness in a grand jury investigation into child sexual abuse allegations against a former coach. School president Rod Erickson notified McQueary of the decision Friday, a day after the school said the receivers coach would not be present Saturday when the Nittany Lions play Nebraska because he has received threats. Penn States receivers coach, McQueary spoke with his players after being placed on leave, which Erickson said was indefinite. Penn State's new president, Rod Erickson said that his heart aches for the victims and their families, and that his role will be to restore confidence in the school's future. (Nov. 11) Penn State's new president, Rod Erickson said that his heart aches for the victims and their families, and that his role will be to restore confidence in the school's future. (Nov. 11) Wise: Time to focus on the victims, not the coach Penn State continues to deal with fallout Assistant coach McQueary is placed on leave Video: Mother of alleged victim speaks out McQueary testified in a grand jury investigation that eventually led to child sex-abuse charges being filed against former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky. The ensuing scandal brought down longtime coach Joe Paterno, who was fired by university trustees amid growing criticism that he should have done more to stop the alleged abuse. McQueary, who testified that he saw Sandusky sodomizing a boy in the shower in 2002, has endured similar scrutiny. The universitys athletic department released a one-line statement Thursday night saying it would be in the best interest of all if the receivers coach didnt attend the seasons final home game at Beaver Stadium. The school did not provide details on precisely who threatened McQueary. Asked if McQueary was placed on leave for his conduct or to ensure his safety, Erickson said it was a complicated situation. What became clear is that, under any circumstances, he would not be able to function in a coaching role, Erickson said in his first news conference as president. He replaced Graham Spanier who, like Paterno, was fired Wednesday night. Athletic director Tim Curley and vice president Gary Schultz have each been charged with perjury and failing to report an incident of abuse to authorities after McQueary relayed what he had seen. Curley has taken administrative leave, while Schultz who was already working on an interim capacity has returned to retirement. Paterno has not been implicated, and prosecutors have said he is not a target of the investigation. Curley and Schultz, through their attorneys, have denied wrongdoing. The campus leaders faced mounting public criticism for failing to call police and prevent further suspected cases. So, too, has McQueary, who has not spoken publicly. His mother, Anne, said Thursday they have been advised not to comment. Described in court papers as distraught about witnessing the 2002 attack, unrelated local newspaper accounts from the time indicate McQueary appeared in the months and years that followed in charity events that Sandusky also took part in, or were to benefit Sanduskys group The Second Mile. Asked if McQueary would be fired, Erickson said there are complexities to that issue that I am not prepared to go into at this point. In forums online, and in comments on other websites, some have indeed called for McQueary to be ousted, but the assistant coach could be protected as a whistleblower. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 13.
#1. To: christine (#0)
Here's the 100 dollar question. When are people going to wake up to the fact that Sandusky, is part of a pedophilic ring, and is part of an elite club that can rape children, and get away with it for decades? Sandusky isn't alone in this. He's not just one guy. He's responsible for pimping out young men to other pedophiles and rapists. He's raped a 10 year old boy in front of a coach, who didn't do his goddamned moral duty by calling the police. You are looking at one of the heads to a child rapist hydra. It's why that prosecutor disappeared some years ago when investigating Sandusky. I would bet money that Sandusky, if tortured, and drugged would give a list of names of other co-conspirators that would be far reaching up the elite political structure. You do not make a prosecuting District Attorney just disappear unless you have a LOT of ability to do so. Which tells me that this is a group of people with lots and lots of money, and lots and lots of power. We need people to investigate this, no matter where it goes, and bring every last one of these people to justice. By justice, I mean the death penalty. Then when all of the bastards are dead, we move on to prosecuting those people who were too weak to stand up, to defend the helpless children and young adults who were victimized and destroyed by what these evil people had done to them. This is what is wrong with America. People are too quick to protect their icons, and precious figureheads. Sandusky and Paterno are just like their political counterparts, but the people still will never rise up, because they are too afraid, and too weak to do so.
A big Amen to all you wrote.
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