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Penn State Assistant Coach McQueary Says He Stopped Sandusky’s Alleged Sexual Assault of Boy, Though Not ‘Physically’

Mike McQueary Says He Stopped Jerry Sanduskys Alleged Sexual Assault of BoyPenn State Assistant Coach Mike McQueary, who is currently on administrative leave, stated in an email that he stopped Jerry Sandusky’s alleged sexual assault of a young boy in the campus showers by reporting the cime to police and an official at the university. He admits he did not stop it “physically.”

McQueary, who was a graduate assistant at the time of the alleged rape in March 2002 wrote an email to a friend and former classmate, stating:

… you are the first person I have told this … and I don’t know you extremely well … and I have been told bye officials to not say anything …

I did stop it, not physically … but made sure it was stopped when I left that locker room … I did have discussions with police and with the official at the university in charge of police …. no one can imagine my thoughts or wants to be in my shoes for those 30-45 seconds … trust me.

Do with this what you want … but I am getting hammered for handling this the right way … or what I thought at the time was right … I had to make tough impacting quick decisions.

This is off record … again … I have not and will not say anything to anyone else.

The grand jury report, however, states that upon seeing the alleged attack, McQueary “left immediately, distraught.”

McQueary, who said that he was “shaken” like “a snow globe” spoke to CBS’ Armen Keteyian for the first time since the scandal broke:

McQueary has reportedly been put on administrative leave for his own safety.

Comments (96)

  • Andy_B
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 5:15am

    I’m sorry but physically stopping the abuse is required and reporting it to the town or state police of the incident is necessary. verbally stopping the abuse is just not going to cut it. If I was in McQuery’s position, I would of grabbed the child, kick the pervert’s ass, and then turn him in to the town police or state police

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    • SCHEXbp
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 5:56am

      YES, & he‘s a 6’4″ QB & not some skinny undersized kid.
      As if no one can imagine being in his situation. People can, & they know they would not act like a coward, but rather would defend the child. His fault as eyewitness & esp. the PSU Admin, who is tasked BY POLICY, deserve the blame, not JoPa who followed policy & reported WHAT SOMEONE TOLD HIM up the ladder for action.

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    • Islesfordian
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 6:40am

      Questions to ask McQueary (strange name, that):

      Did he SAY anything to Sandusky to get him to stop?
      Did he talk to the boy? Find out his name?
      When he left, was the boy still alone with Sandusky?

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    • rangerp
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 6:47am

      he should have stomped on him until guts came out his mouth.

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    • Katydidnt
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 6:59am

      What McQueary said to the grand jury is different than what he said to Paterno, and is different from what he is saying now. He should have listened to the advice and kept his mouth shut. He is now open to perjury charges.

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    • smithclar3nc3
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 8:24am

      STATE COLLEGE, Pa (Reuters) – The lawyer for the Penn State football coach charged with child sex abuse said in an interview on Monday the boy at the center of a 2002 incident detailed in the grand jury’s report had been identified and said it never happened.

      McQueary also wrote in one of the emails that, “I did have discussions with police and with the official at the university in charge of police.” The grand jury report claims that no one from Penn State ever reported the alleged incident to police

      Let’s get Sandusky in court get all the witnesses out then get to the truth.

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    • inpennanow
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 8:37am

      Excuse me, but perhaps whatever McQueary did to make it stop was enough – that it didn’t have to resort to getting physical. We don’t know, yet we’re letting our (justifiable) anger take over reason.You people are starting to sound like a bunch of liberals: jumping to conclusions, name calling (making fun of a surname) and ignoring the rule of law by requesting another crime be committed (assaulting Sandusky).

      We all read the grand jury report but it’s a summary, not testimony. We have no idea what was said to the head coach, administration or grand jury. We have no right to conclude anything at this point. We have laws in this country and we will allow the laws to persecute fully the guilty and exonerate the innocent. If it’s found that McQueary (a fine family name of Scottish origin, BTW) did everything right, will any of you have the courage to offer up your apologies in writing?

      We are becoming aware that college athletic programs are run like little fiefdoms with a pervasive culture that the upper echelon is untouchable. I can only draw that a grad assistant would be so terrified to confront Sandusky (not physical, not a jeopardized job, but a ‘no one would ever believe you’ perspective). I think all collegiate programs are taking a look at their own programs to see what changes can be made.

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    • rickmac
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 8:58am

      The police angle baffles me because it’s a question of jurisdiction. If my house is broken into, I don’t call the cops in the next town over. University Park is the campus of Penn State. University Park (Penn State) has it’s own police force. It’s not just a campus security force. Check out it’s web site. What’s being lost in all this is that Gary Schultz is identified in the grand jury report as overseeing the University Park police. He’s the ultimate head guy! Why is this not being reported? The State College (the town in which Penn State is located) police may have jurisdiction but I would bet not.

      McQueary seems to be changing his story. But the only thing that seems consistent is that he did in fact meet with police (Schultz). So did Paterno. Schultz has even admitted to that.

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    • MicForever
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:42am

      And you would have gone to jail.

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    • MicForever
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:43am

      And you would have gone to jail, while the perp continued to walk free just like now.

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    • Tom K
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 11:40am

      You stop the assault by whatever means necessary ( break a chair over his head, etc. ), hold the attacker for police ( tie his naked self up ), CALL the police ( cell phone, office phone, pay phone ), give first aid to the victim ( without destroying important evidence ). When police arrive, give a complete account of what you saw. Man UP ! You put the Barney Fife on him and nip it in the bud.

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    • kulpspace
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:21pm

      I think the Grand Jury report left out some detail as to how McQuery handled the situation. As far as reporting it to police, he has to go to the department that has jurisdiction over the university, which is the university police department. Unfortunately, I think there is political influence in these departments, and that is probably where the breakdown occurred. When McQuery realized this breakdown, he should have contacted the FBI or the media.

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    • rickmac
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 3:22pm

      I agree McQueary should have gone to the next higher level but I’m having a very hard time believing his story. We can all probably agree that it’s impossible to fathom how he would walk away from the scene he describes. But then, after he reports it, he’s satisfied with Schultz & Curly telling him Sandusky has been banned from bringing kids on campus? I believe he did see something and I believe he told Paterno something. I have a hard time believing he told him he saw a 10 year old kid get raped. And on top of that, when he called his Dad, his Dad didn’t tell him to call the cops? Sorry, too unbelievable for me.

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  • notmeatglennbeckdotcom
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 5:14am

    It is obvious that Sandusky intimidated the bejeezus out of McQueery. This whole scandal stinks to high heaven. The stories and innuendo make me wanna puke. Clean house Penn State. No one linked to Paterno needs to have anything to do with football at PSU. Their jobs were to educate men and they allowed a predator to abuse kids all to protect a man and his record. We see how this is turning out, don’t we.

    Oh yeah. Get yer checkbook out. As Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart say, “Aww this one’s gonna hurt you, for a long, long time.”

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    • Detroit paperboy
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 5:26am

      I hope someone stops Mqueary’s rape in prison, “ though not phyisically ” how can this SOB sleep at night ? He was promoted thru the ranks , to keep his mouth shut…. Period

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    • Detroit paperboy
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 5:46am

      And when hes in prison with the rest of the “ child rape enablers ” hes gonna be the the child he didnt protect….karma sux bro, and you deserve the prison rape you got comin from bubbah, does you wanna be the pappa or the momma ? It doesnt matter cuz u got a real purdy mouth, lets see if your still willing to sacrifice small boys to protect your beloved football program after your five years of prison rape….. Somehow i doubt it, you coward !

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    • loriann12
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 6:47am

      And how can anyone who didn’t see this man publically prosecuted think it was dealt with? If he had truly stopped it, Sandusky would have been in the papers like he is now. They gave an office to someone who no longer worked with him. That‘s because he couldn’t do this at his “foundation” for troubled teens.

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    • kmichaels
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:21am

      DetroitPaperboy, you sound extremely disturbed. Perhaps you should be in prison. You do not sound well balanced. As to McQuery, obviously he stopped nothing. So he is trying to CYA in this case. Too bad he was so foolish as to not really stop it. However, we also have to remember his age at the time, that he was rather immature still. Not that 9 out of 10 guys would have done better than he did still.

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  • brahmabull151
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 4:28am

    Should read stand out for doing good – at the end.

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  • brahmabull151
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 4:27am

    Disgusting lack of courage! All the “good” that so many say was done by this university will never cover over the evil they chose to ignore! It sounds like the same language used by the administration currently when promising that Iran will be stopped from having nuclear weapons. Oh yes, they will stop it, just not physically. Sadly most of numb America does not care because it does not directly entertain or impact their lives. Little do we understand that this lack of moral fortitude is exactly what is destroying us from within. Too scared to stand up because you might stand out while doing the right thing! Scary scary…what is coming our way!

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  • brahmabull151
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 4:25am

    Disgusting lack of courage! All the “good” that so many say was done by this university will never cover over the evil they chose to ignore! It sounds like the same language used by the administration currently when promising that Iran will be stopped from having nuclear weapons. Oh yes, they will stop it, just not physically. Sadly most of numb America does not care because it does not directly entertain or impact their lives. Little do we understand that this lack of moral fortitude is exactly what is destroying us from within. Too scared to stand up because you might stand in doing the right thing! Scary scary…what is coming our way!

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  • WilkowonGBTV
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 2:00am

    Did anyone here read the article?

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    • The10thAmendment
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 6:12am

      I’ve read this article and the other articles dealing with this entire story. McQueary has changed his story 3 or 4 times already. McQueary is looking for public sympathy and/or empathy. Fresh out.

      “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing”.

      The guy should have been calling 911 while he was monkey stomping Sandusky. He didn‘t because he’s a coward. Just like Paterno in 1998 didn’t, and just like Paterno and the school administration didn’t in 1994. The whole useless bunch of them are criminal, and guilty by what they allowed.

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  • krisiniL
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 1:23am

    So why did McQuery participate in golf outings with Sandusky and assist the Second Mile charity after “stopping what was happening in that shower” and talking to campus police? Could it be that he now had a secret he could use against the university if they ever tried to fire him so he kept his mouth shut, collected a check and smiled for the camera? Personally, I hope he commits perjury when called in Sandusky’s trial so he can be charged.

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  • Peter Bilt
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:54am

    And, talk about ‘PRIORITIES’! The student body first riots because their beloved, doddering old man of a coach is fired for this crap and THEN has a vigil for victims of child molestation! When I saw the ‘Blue for the Victims’ in the stands last Sat. I ’bout puked!
    Thanks God NE won.
    Good Lord, what is this institute of slimy learning teaching? How about some ethics, morality?
    Living in AZ I couldn‘t care less about Penn State’s football program.
    I CAN tell you had something like this happened at AZ ST. I would be just as appalled.

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  • Ft Lauderdale Dad
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:51am

    mcqueary is a big strong guy….sandusky is an old fart

    if mcqueary was a real man, he woulda called the pd to report a dead naked fat old guy in the shower

    he stopped it? how? “hey, jerry, will you stop having sex w/ that 10 yr old please?”

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  • knighttemplar999
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:38am

    Look at the eyes of Mc-Queer-y in the above photos, the intensity of a pervert?

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  • kindling
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:37am

    Can someone please tell me…..When a grown man rapes a young boy is it a homosexual act? I don’t think it is about sex, I think it is a very sick man but I have friends that were raped as young boys that have gone on to become homosexual or more usually bysexual. I don’t know, maybe I really don’t want to know, but it is never talked about the fact these men are attracted to boys….not girls.

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  • Peter Bilt
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:29am

    Paterno failed to report the incident(s) to the police.
    Sounds like you need to lose the blue & white blinders there cowboy.
    What if one of these molested kids was YOURS? You think you might have a bit different opinion? Besides, I wasn’t talking about Paterno, I was talking about McQueary.
    At some point in time your beloved football program should NOT be more important than the rape of a child. Disgusting…

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  • TheValley
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:19am

    I live here, and NONE of you idiots has the slightest clue of what is happening. Paterno did what he was supposed to do, from there he is OUT of the picture, it is THE TRUSTEES of the university that should be strung up beside Sandusky AND McQueary, Paterno was a scapegoat used by the trustees to try to silence the media. There is a lot of blame to go around, but why don’t some of you morons wait for the evidence, NONE of you know the answer.

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    • LimbaughJr
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:22am

      I agree with you. Sadly, we will hear Paterno‘s name 900 times more than Sandusky’s or anyone else who knew of this and didn’t act. Paterno was thrown on the sword.

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    • The10thAmendment
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:31am

      No, Paterno did NOT do what he was supposed to. He has known about Sandusky’s child raping for at least 2 decades and he allowed that freak to have an office on HIS Campus.

      The entire world knows why Sandusky was asked to “retire” and yet accommodations were made for him, his perverse nature has been a matter of record, and every single person in that Administration knows that to be true. The Second Mile Charity knew it too, and that’s why their CEO resigned. Once this is drug through the courts, and more humiliation imposed on what were innocent children finished, the entire world will know what a facade of holier then thou Penn State has been for at least 20 years. Enjoy hell Paterno, Sandusky, and any who would defend them. That includes McQueary and his cowardice.

      That’s even before the NCAA has a field day slamming that den of freaks with major and numerous recruiting violations.

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    • The10thAmendment
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:36am

      Furthermore. That crap hole should be booted straight out of the Big 10. Right alone with a disgusting student body that likes to throw piss balloons at opposing teams band. That’s before talking about a group of several thousand idiots rioting in an effort to save their pedophile facilitating coach.

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    • Peter Bilt
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 1:04am

      Continue to kneel at the alter of the doddering old fool.
      If Paterno had any sense of decency he would have reported Sandusky to Penn State Police.
      But no, his football program was waaaaayy more important.
      I stand by my words: McQueary, Sandusky and Paterno should all do loads of jail time for this. You’re right about one thing: I don’t know EVERYTHING.
      I DO know there was a scandal regarding child molestation going on at Penn St. for many years and Paterno failed to do a damn thing about it. Sounds criminal to me…

      BTW- you sound like a damn lib when the first thing you do is call people who have differing arguments ‘idiots’. Don’t know but, if the shoe fits huh?

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    • treas54
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 1:11am

      PA has mandated reporting of suspicion of child abuse. Every teacher/sub/cafeteria help, working around children are required to take a class on the protocol of reporting any suspicious incident. It doesn’t end by telling one superior. It ends when the proper authorities contact you and the incident has been investigated and closed.
      It‘s just so sick you can’t wrap your head around it.

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    • Claire22
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 8:17am

      PLEASE!!!! Who had the most power at Penn State to do something about this situation? Mr. Paterno. He watched Sandusky remain in the company of little boys at the Penn State campus and via his charity for years with the knowledge he raped a little boy. Nothing more needs to be debated or said about Mr. Paterno’s failure to protect more children from being raped.

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    • kmichaels
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:29am

      [The10thAmendment
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:31am
      No, Paterno did NOT do what he was supposed to. He has known about Sandusky’s child raping for at least 2 decades and he allowed that freak to have an office on HIS Campus.]

      You know this how oh wise one? Chrystal ball?

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    • kmichaels
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:34am

      [The10thAmendment
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:36am
      Furthermore. That crap hole should be booted straight out of the Big 10. Right alone with a disgusting student body that likes to throw piss balloons at opposing teams band.]

      How about you calm down, not look so darned extreme yourself, and not punish those that were not involved in it. And secondly, you have been spewing a bunch of lame made up nonsense in your haste to judgement. Thankfully you are not a judge, because you would make a lousy one at best.

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    • kmichaels
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:38am

      [Peter Bilt
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 1:04am
      Continue to kneel at the alter of the doddering old fool.
      If Paterno had any sense of decency he would have reported Sandusky to Penn State Police.
      But no, his football program was waaaaayy more important.]

      Quite a few assumptions on your part. I suggest you relax until actual details are brought out.

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    • TheValley
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:44am

      Paterno is a FOOTBALL coach, not a damn social worker or a cop. The way you self appointed experts spout off about this and then inject hear-say and your own warped view is disgusting. In a situation like exists at PSU, there is protocol to be followed, Paterno DID follow protocol. And CLaire….just because the charges disgust you, it shouldn’t cloud reason, you are responding in a typically LIBERAL emotional way. The FACTS are yet to come out, and all of you morons who spout off without any knowledge of the incident is what is wrong with this board, too many non factual OPINIONS that have no basis in fact. I live here, and the better half works there, there is a lot that you fools are not privy to. What a despicable collection of people there are commenting about something they haven’t the slightest clue about. if ANYONE covered this up it is the TRUSTEES!

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    • Claire22
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 5:03pm

      TheValley said: ” if ANYONE covered this up it is the TRUSTEES!”

      So Mr. Know-it-all, where’s the proof the trustees covered it up? I read the grand jury report…that’s how I formed my opinion – on facts & sworn testimony. Sorry Buddy, you can‘t prevent others from forming opinions based on the state’s grand jury report.

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  • Peter Bilt
    Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:13am

    This jerk needs to be stood against a wall in a shower & raped by someone double his size.
    Then, we can have someone walk by, see it & stop it; just not ‘Physically’.
    Anyone that knew of this behavior at PennSt. needs to be sitting in a cell right next to Sandusky.

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  • Detroit paperboy
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:45pm

    Did u catch Sanduskys interview with Bob Costas ? He says perhaps i shouldnt have showered with young boys…… Really are u effin kidding me ? This is not something these people DO, this is something these people ARE…… you can tell he really doesnt think he did much wrong, its how they are wired, no known cure except a bullet…sorry.

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    • LimbaughJr
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:54pm

      There is one man in America who realized his true calling to become a football coach after watching the interview between Sandusky and Costas…..Eric Massa is that man!

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  • LimbaughJr
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:43pm

    I would have done exactly the same thing Coach McQueary did, right after I knocked the living hell out of Sandusky.

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  • warbird
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:14pm

    FOOTBALL!!!!! who cares what happened to some kids. Pedofile State has a team.
    wait they got beat Saturday. OOH I bet that hurt their ratings.

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  • warbird
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:12pm

    Pedofile state is as corrupt as washington and that dirty satin on the people’s white house!
    Quick somebody get some Ajax!!!!!!!!!
    BTW NEB BEAT Pedofile State!!!!!!!!!

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    • The10thAmendment
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 12:41am

      What disturbs me is hearing former players like Haynes say that they knew something wasn’t right. If players knew, we know damned well that people who investigated that house of slime knew, and did nothing but cover it up. Even the coward McQueary said as much.

      3,000,000 cheers for the Cornhuskers.

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    • kmichaels
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:41am

      Oddly enough, you guys, you and 10th seem more interested in who beats who in football. You sound more angry because you did not like their team.

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  • Mike Benton
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:08pm

    Being dumpfounded is a hard state to deal with. Do you stop it and kill the guy or just stop it and shake your head. Once you report it you expect that is the LAST time it will happen, so there isn’t much you need to do. It was up to those who were told to see to it that it never happened again and to see to it that due punishment was applied.

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    • Elev8n
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:16pm

      Yeah. Stop it and kill the guy.. Or hurt him badly.

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    • cayenne
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:33pm

      I put myself in that guy’s place, and I can feel my foot twitching! I don’t think I could deny my foot the necessary response . . . . solid, violent contact with evil genitals.

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    • kindling
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 1:03am

      It is easy to say what you would do in any situation until you are in that situation. I see pictures of people seemingly just walking by crimes and doing nothing all the time in the NY Tmes. I think it is very easy to be a deer in the headlights and turn a blind eye to things that repulse you until it hits you from a different angle. I know what I hope I would do but will never know until it happens. I sat by and watched a doctor nearly kill my son but because I was just a stupid parent and he was the Great doctor I didn’t speak up…at least right away. I thank God my son didn’t die, now I do speak up.

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  • Elev8n
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:05pm

    How could someone not stop the rape of a child when they see it…..
    I mean go over there and kick some old pervy axx!!!!!!!!!

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  • Eliasim
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:05pm

    What a waste of a world. Does anyone know what the “Beloved City” is, anyone, anyone? It isn’t America anymore, but it still exists, and does anyone know it? It’s the spiritual city in the hearts and minds of certain people who know the way things should be. Therefore we have almost reached the point that those people’s backs are up against the wall.

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    • kmichaels
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 10:45am

      Eliasim, will you kindly shut the hell up and seek mental health as soon as possible. I fear that you are off the deep end, one time too many.

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  • Detroit paperboy
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 10:56pm

    Mcqueery is pretty young to have advanced so quickly up the ladder of the penn state football program….. Can u quid pro quo ???

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    • Tired of Code Names
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:14pm

      Likely he was told you will never work as a coach again in football. He was young, probably starting a family and had no clue how to deal with that much power. I’m guessing he was given the ultimatum. Do it our way or start over again with a new career. That’s pretty powerful if you hear that from your bosses when you are so young.

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    • vinnymac46
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:18pm

      Can you say blackmail?

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    • for-what-its-worth
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:55pm

      McQueary is the one who supposedly witnessed Sandusky raping a boy. So how is the guy who actually saw the rape take place the only one who hasn’t been fired yet? They fired Paterno and Spanier for not doing more based on hearsay. In my mind that makes McQueary even more guilty of not doing more to stop further damage from Sandusky. Why is he still at Penn State?

      I say fire McQueary’s azz too and anyone else who had ANY knowledge of what was going on!

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  • donh2
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 10:43pm

    Very disturbing for McQueeery to make an allusion to “ Rosebud ” …>>>> http://youtu.be/jipboWI9uiE …..“ Do with this what you want ”. I want his computers and home searched for child porn. It is possible McQueery failed to remove Sandusky from the boy’s anus because he was holding a camera. The boy could have fingered a red headded man at the scene of the rape, and McQueery is just back tracing a weak alibi for his being there.

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    • Detroit paperboy
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:34pm

      @ tired of code names
      Likely he was told, keep your mouth shut and you might have Joe’s job one day… Otherwise why would he even wanna be near that place, knowing what he obviously knew ?

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  • Tired of Code Names
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 10:42pm

    McQueary is on adminstrative leave for a reason. I’ve been in a similar FBI probe. I was not the one in my company who perpetuated the crime. But, was TOLD in order to keep my job, shut up. When the fed’s came in and asked questions, I told the truth….despite “advice” from my employers. The employer then hired for me an independent attorney to deal with the feds and as a condition, had to place me on administrative leave. McQueary is in the same boat. Except for what seams to me from my personal experience is that he tried to do the right thing, but, the Penn St. administration figured it would be better to cover it up. Just my opinion based on how I know how the FBI investigated the case I was wrapped up in and did not wish to be part of. I’m speculating McQueary is now working with his attorney to obtain a letter of immunity from the FBI for his testimony. Did McQueary know what was going on at the time? Probably. Was he told by the big shots at Penn St. if he did not cooperate….they would crush him and he would never coach again? Perhaps. I was in a similar situation. That involved dollars I was not involve in. Would I have liked to have stood up more in my time? Yep. But, I had a family and kids and it was a tough economy back then. Not as bad as now., but, McQueary tried to do the right thing. He got stomped on.

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  • Slayer
    Posted on November 15, 2011 at 10:39pm

    Every single participant in this Penn State scandal must be rooted out and then hung by the neck until dead. Football be damned.

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    • netmail
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:05pm

      I like it…what, who, when, every victim, every perp, every detail, measure rope. Hurry up and skip the BS.

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    • vinnymac46
      Posted on November 15, 2011 at 11:17pm

      This has nothing to do with Penn State or the football program. This is about individuals who broke the law PERIOD. If a crime is commited by a person who works at the post office, why then don’t we say that the post office and mail program be damned! One of these reporters needs to have the guts to ask Paterno what if that kid was his grandson…

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    • WilkowonGBTV
      Posted on November 16, 2011 at 7:40am

      VINNYMAC46 One of these reporters needs to have the guts to ask Paterno what if that kid was his grandson…

      Are you sure it wasn’t?

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