Posted on 11/14/2011 1:38:58 PM PST by libstripper
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Long after the game had ended, after the members of the marching band had latched their instrument cases, after the stadium lights dimmed, after the fans departed and the sun set upon their slow exit caravan, the last, thinning remnant of a daylong pilgrimage still queued up at the statue of Joe Paterno.
They waited their turns outside the east stands of Beaver Stadium and then handed their cameras and cell phones to the next ones in line to authenticate their presence on a day that carries an indelible time stamp: The First Game After Paterno.
(Excerpt) Read more at philly.com ...
Ahh - PSU’er here 89-94...that is an on-campus ice cream shop. But sorry to say - the suggestion that the “whole community was in on it” is a bit of a stretch...I always ordered Mint Chip...It was there when I arrived...It was there when I left.
Sorry - despite his seeming fame - I think more than half the current student body wouldn’t have a clue who “Jerry Sandusky” is or was...if you asked before last week.
...specifically...Black Walnuts...
Clarification needed: your read it definitely did not happen? Or you haven't heard that it happened?
The reason I'm asking is that when a felony arrest is made that it is standard operating practice for the police to grab the computers to look for evidence.
A friend of mine got caught up in a RICO investigation in California. He wasn't even arrested but the LA District Attorney had his computers grabbed at least twice. Turned out to be a "fishing expedition."
I wouldn't be surprised if such a report didn't make the papers. They usually grab them at the same time of the official arrest/perp walk to prevent potential destruction of evidence.
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