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To: Colofornian
I said an athletic director and a financial director -- Penn State bureaucrats -- weren't law enforcement authorities.

So then just why is the Chief of Penn State Police Department Harmon reporting to Gary Schultz???

Why is Gary Schultz involved in the 1998 investigation as part of law enforcement???

Why did Gary Schulz call Chief Harmon in 2001 to check on the records of the 1998 Sandusky investigation.

He wasn't some elusive bureaucrat but head of the PSPD -- and everyone knew it.

And the university legal counsel that were called upon for advice knew it as well.

40 posted on 03/11/2013 9:17:03 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
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To: Uncle Chip
So then just why is the Chief of Penn State Police Department Harmon reporting to Gary Schultz???

As I said in post #37, "Many university police forces employ a combination of police officers, security guards and student workers" -- yet that doesn't make Schultz "security-guard-in-chief" for all the security workers on campus, does it?

He doesn't go around & conduct police & security investigations as part of his job description, does he?

Why is Gary Schultz involved in the 1998 investigation as part of law enforcement???

A parallel situation would be a Mormon church leader who is the liaison to overseeing the local Boy Scout troop at his church. If he is told about an abusive situation, and doesn't report it, he is legally accountable...

Why did Gary Schulz call Chief Harmon in 2001 to check on the records of the 1998 Sandusky investigation.

Yes, why? Because Penn State bureaucrats would routinely confuse their responsibilities and engage in BOTH overreach -- like this -- and underreach (not pass on allegations to local law enforcement authorities).

He wasn't some elusive bureaucrat but head of the PSPD -- and everyone knew it.

"...Schultz has massive responsibilities that fall on the nonacademic side of the university operation. He oversees the physical plant, including the many building projects that always seem to be under way. He also had the hefty responsibility of keeping watch over the university budget which this year totals $4.1 billion, the university police force, investment management, legal services and other areas that employ a combined total of 2,500 people. During his 14-year tenure as vice president, Schultz saw the university’s budget double as Penn State blossomed into one of the nation’s top research universities."
Source: Top-level Penn State University executive Gary Schultz charged with perjury in Jerry Sandusky case

Schultz was an EXEC...A budget paper-pusher!!! What? Are you claiming that because Schultz' exec role included overseeing Penn State "legal services" that somehow made him "lawyer-in-chief" there???

How ludicrous in pushing credulity are Penn State pushers like you willing to go to try any argument that you hope will somehow stick???

Schultz headed their "investment management" exec area too...

So, somehow you think this guy regularly managed to crawl below his exec level to be an investor, a lawyer, a human resources trench-guy, and wear his police hat, too, all while he crunched #s as a budget guy for $millions of dollars, eh?

How many Gary Schultzes were there to perform all these roles? (And the many others I didn't even include there)

42 posted on 03/11/2013 9:32:50 AM PDT by Colofornian
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