Ok, so the report had enough evidence to arrest the guy right? As I said 10 times so far due to the special nature of this it may take more than one or two to get him. Secondly most humans know that school police depts are just for writing parking tickets..... I am guessing there are actual cops in the city that MSU is located in. IF something happened to me at VT my first call was not to the tech cops, it was to the bburg cops. Yes it goes back to the victim has a responsibility to push for justice for themselves if they have been wronged....pretty simple conceptTheH2 wrote:It was reported to the MSU police department.cwtcr hokie wrote:I hate to tell ya but I followed the story as I follow new regularly. So just stop with your constant you know more than me crap. Again, reporting to a colleage or coach or joe on the street is not what you do when a crime is committed against you. IF somebody steals your car do you call your mechanic? If a co-worker comes to you and says that another worker stole $100 off their desk are you going to arrest the guy? No, you tell them to call the damn cops..... not sure why this is so hard to understand.TheH2 wrote:If you read a little about the story you would know, rather than have a sense.cwtcr hokie wrote:NO, it is a criminal issue and I don't get this that anyone that knew Nassar is responsible for his actions. Nassar was the freak, and coaches or other people or university admin people are not cops, they could not stop Nassar, law enforcement does that IF people report when a crime is committed against them.133743Hokie wrote:Should MSU get whacked like PSU did over all of this?
but if you insist on telling a coach is the way to go then what is the coach supposed to do, go to the cops? the cops at that point can't do anything as the person that the crime is committed against is not present and they normally do not work off third hand info..... again, IF A CRIME IS COMMITTED AGAINST YOU GO TO THE LAW ENFORCEMENT, not the school janitor
Yes of course the NCAA should come down hard on MSU. It was reported to people at MSU and ignored. If they have any responsibility for their athletes (and they most certainly do) they should be punished.
The punishment should be consistent with the actions. They shouldn't dismantle the basketball program because gymnastics and volleyball f'd up, but they should go after their respective sports where there was a cover up or negligence.
even for dumbasses like me.
couple of issues, it was not their athletes, was not aware a 12 year old can go to college. Yes some were msu athletes but did they report anything? But again the ncaa is not a law enforcement org and has zero power to arrest or indict or investigate. And please answer what was a random coach supposed to do? So he/she reports it to the AD I guess, what does the AD do, report to the prez I guess. And the prez says if a crime has been committed go to the actual law enforcement and press charges. Since it is only an accusation at that time the person committing the offense is not convicted so do you fire them for an accusation? I know we do that now in hollywood but that is not real life and it is wrong.