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On Penn State’s Joe Paterno Riots « Student Activism

On Penn State’s Joe Paterno Riots « Student Activism:

On Penn State’s Joe Paterno Riots

Last night at Penn State thousands of students took to the streets. They tore down light poles. They vandalized cars. They overturned a news van. They lit a fire. They threw rocks at police and at least one bystander.

Why? Because their football coach, Joe Paterno, was fired.

And why was he fired? Because nine years ago, one of his staff witnessed Jerry Sandusky, one of Paterno’s former top assistants, anally rape a ten-year-old boy in the team’s showers. And because that staffer reported what he had seen to Joe Paterno, he did nothing. No police were called. No investigation was undertaken. Paterno didn’t even revoke Sandusky’s access to the team’s locker rooms.

Sandusky was indicted on forty counts of sexual abuse last week. Two top administration officials were indicted