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Outdoor Feeding Ban Blocked, Mayfair Slasher Ordered to Trial, Freeh Report Blasts PSU, Paterno Rspn
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 07/12/12 9:03 pm | updated: 07/12/12 9:03 pm
 
US District Judge William H. Yohn sees no difference between feeding the homeless outside at City Hall or outside in city parks along the Parkway, or that it is better or any more dignified on the concrete compared to the grass. He will be extending his temporary injunction against the enforcement of Mayor Nutter's city law banning outdoor feeding of groups larger than three for at least a year. This should give the city and various religious and secular groups plenty of time to come up with a better plan to end public outdoor feeding.

David Toledo, the alleged Mayfair tire slasher, has been ordered to stand trial on 49 counts of criminal mischief, 54 counts of possession of an instrument of crime and five counts of making false reports to police at his preliminary hearing today. Toledo was arrested for dozens of tire slashings and related crimes that took place in Northeast Philadelphia from January to April. During the spree, Toledo inserted himself in the investigation and media coverage as well as joining the neighborhood watch. He is also accused of slashing his own tires. He remains free on bail with a formal arraignment on August 2nd.

Tonight, Mostly Cloudy with temperatures in the low 80s/upper 70s this evening in Philadelphia.

The independent panel investigating Penn State's role in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse case released their report today. The panel, led by Former FBI Director Louis Freeh, found that the school's top leaders, including Joe Paterno, failed to take any actions to protect the vicitims of Sandusky and concealed facts about Sandusky's child abuse for 14 years. Freeh explained at a morning news conference that this seems it was all “in order to avoid the consequences of bad publicity.” The report also criticizes the Board of Trustees for not overseeing it's officers and creating an environment of accountability.

Download the full report here.

Paterno Family Statement:

We are in the process of reviewing the Freeh report and will need some time before we can comment in depth on its findings and conclusions. From the moment this crisis broke, Joe Paterno supported a comprehensive, fair investigation. He always believed, as we do, that the full truth should be uncovered.

From what we have been able to assess at this time, it appears that after reviewing 3 million documents and conducting more than 400 interviews, the underlying facts as summarized in the report are almost entirely consistent with what we understood them to be. The 1998 incident was reported to law enforcement and investigated. Joe Paterno reported what he was told about the 2001 incident to Penn State authorities and he believed it would be fully investigated. The investigation also confirmed that Sandusky's retirement in 1999 was unrelated to these events.

One great risk in this situation is a replaying of events from the last 15 years or so in a way that makes it look obvious what everyone must have known and should have done. The idea that any sane, responsible adult would knowingly cover up for a child predator is impossible to accept. The far more realistic conclusion is that many people didn't fully understand what was happening and underestimated or misinterpreted events. Sandusky was a great deceiver. He fooled everyone - law enforcement, his family, coaches, players, neighbors, University officials, and everyone at Second Mile.

Joe Paterno wasn't perfect. He made mistakes and he regretted them. He is still the only leader to step forward and say that with the benefit of hindsight he wished he had done more. To think, however, that he would have protected Jerry Sandusky to avoid bad publicity is simply not realistic. If Joe Paterno had understood what Sandusky was, a fear of bad publicity would not have factored into his actions.

We appreciate the effort that was put into this investigation. The issue we have with some of the conclusions is that they represent a judgment on motives and intentions and we think this is impossible. We have said from the beginning that Joe Paterno did not know Jerry Sandusky was a child predator. Moreover, Joe Paterno never interfered with any investigation. He immediately and accurately reported the incident he was told about in 2001.

It can be argued that Joe Paterno should have gone further. He should have pushed his superiors to see that they were doing their jobs. We accept this criticism. At the same time, Joe Paterno and everyone else knew that Sandusky had been repeatedly investigated by authorities who approved his multiple adoptions and foster children. Joe Paterno mistakenly believed that investigators, law enforcement officials, University leaders and others would properly and fully investigate any issue and proceed as the facts dictated.

This didn't happen and everyone shares the responsibility.






 
 
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