But State College police chief Tom King said Wednesday McQueary didn't make a report to his department.
"He didn't come to State College police. The crime happened on campus and we don't have jurisdiction on campus," King said. "We've had no reports (of Sandusky sexually abusing someone) from anybody."
Police say they have no record of Penn State's Mike McQueary reporting assault - ESPN
for everyone still crying that Paterno should have called the cops. it wouldn't have done any good if he did.
I'm telling you it doesn't matter. if it was reported, they have to investigate.
if it was reported, continuing to claim that Paterno should have double tapped it just shows that the claimant has an axe to grind against paterno
agreed, the guy was retired, he had no business hanging around anyway. if he still wanted to be involved, he shouldn't have retired.
I have no problem with a retired person still being involved with a program. I have problems with a retired person, whom you've been told by a grad assistant that they first hand saw him banging a boy in your lockerroom, still being involved with a program.
any evidence that Sandusky was involved with the program after the 2002 incident?
any evidence that Sandusky was involved with the program after the 2002 incident?
A person familiar with Sandusky's relationship with Penn State told The Associated Press that the former coach long maintained an office in the East Area Locker building which is across the street from the Penn State football team's building, and was on campus as recently as week ago working out.
The university's online directory listed Sandusky, whom Penn State officials said was banned from campus over the [weekend of the announcement of the charges] -- as an assistant professor emeritus of physical education in the Lasch building. Sandusky was Paterno's longtime defensive coordinator and one-time heir apparent
Sandusky was prohibited from holding youth sports camps on campus in 2002, but continued to hold them through 2008 under his Sandusky Associates company at the university's Behrend campus, just outside Erie.
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky had access to the team’s weight room as recently as [a week before November 8th], a person familiar with the situation said just hours before Joe Paterno was to give his first news conference since his former protege was charged with child sex abuse.
en-current Penn State players also participated in the Second Mile charity's Nittany Lion Tips program, in which trading cards with inspirational sayings were given to school children, and Paterno was listed as an honorary member of the Second Mile board of directors as recently as 2010 -- eight years after the grand-jury report said he was told about improper activity involving Sandusky, the newsletters and past versions of Second Mile's website show.
2008: Sandusky told The Second Mile that he was being investigated on allegations of sexual assault in Clinton County.
for everyone still crying that Paterno should have called the cops. it wouldn't have done any good if he did.
I don't believe this arguement. From all reports Sandusky's crimes happened all over the place. Yes they would have had to coordinate with the campus police to investigate the actions on campus BUT that would have made it very hard for the campus police to have covered up for it (if they even did) and they would have nothing to do with the rest of the investigation.
I believe this may be good in starting an arguement whether it's a good idea for a campus to have their own police force with jurisdiction over everything.
any evidence that Sandusky was involved with the program after the 2002 incident?
yeah, but there is no evidence that Paterno ever knew about any incidents that occurred off campus. so again, no reason for him to call "the cops"
I'm betting that when this is all over and done with we will find out that he did. He better hope he is damn well covered by insurance also because IMO this is going to cost him a ton.
he's already started liquidating his estate. by the time they get around to suing him, he won't have anything left. my guess is, at 85, he's not going to be around much longer anyway.
He was able to maintain an office on campus. (which just simply amazes me, knowing what they knew). Sandusky had access to practices and scrimmages where it's being reported that he took the kids.
He just wasn't allowed to shower with them any longer. :roll: