I didn't know that the Amish had automobiles or played baseball.
Dont you love a nation where you can accuse anyone of anything and dont have to deal with pesky things like investigations to determine if it’s true?
I’ll high-five the mom if the acusations are true. But what if the Son was PO’d at the coach and made up the story to get him in trouble...
The police should drop the charges.
They will NEVER get a conviction.
It will only waste money.
If I were a juror, the only question I'd ask is "which works better, aluminum or good old fashioned wood?", and then I'd retire to the nearest bar to buy the lady a drink!
If it turns out he’s guilty of molestation...then she went way too easy on him.
I’d like to say “not guilty” but there’s a chance the mom made it all up to cover her butt for attempted murder.
Any kid can accuse any adult of “innappropriate touching” and get them arrested. We know a of a woman who with a 10 year old daughter who claimed the father was touching her. He was arrested that evening. The next day the fathers brother moved in.
O.K., we start with the ethical premise that humans are “civilized” in part because we have values that tell us we must be in charge of our feelings, there are moral and ethical limits we place on their expression, instead of us being controlled by them.
Yet, some would like to say that IF, and we must say IF, the Little League coach was guilty of what he is accused of, then he violated that premise, but, until he is proven guilty the boy’s mother did not?
Sorry, she too is guilty; in fact, at this moment, she is proven guilty, by her own admission, and the man she attacked is not.
She condemned him, convicted him and punished him without a trial.
All of us can agree 100% with her feelings. Who wouldn’t? But her actions were wrong.
This was not a man in her home and/or her presence attacking her child. Her only knowledge was her child’s accusation. She should have taken control of her feelings and gone to the police with her son and his accusations.