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Originally Posted by kronic
FACT: He reported it to his superiors which is what he is required to do. People like you want him to become a private investigator. That's NOT his job. HE did what he was SUPPOSED to do...his superiors didn't. (The next day, McQueary reported the incident to Joe Paterno, who informed Athletic Director Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, senior vice president for finance and business, who oversaw the Penn State police department at the time.)
FACT: His superiors were charged with crimes and Paterno wasn't. A grand jury who heard ALL the evidence decided he wasn't guilty yet you, who's heard just the media snippets have come to the conclusion that he was part of a coverup. Thankfully there's a judicial process that protects us from people like you.
Just because you're living in a city other than I, don't think for a minute that OTHER people aren't aware of you and what you're doing when you're around public schools.
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any normal person would of called the cops..personally i would of kicked his ass, made sure the kid was ok and his parents were informed and then called the cops. if you are such an uncaring person that a child being abused doesn't register enough to to do more about it than just tell someone who isn't even a cop..makes me wonder whats going on in your brain.