Three OSU Players Linked to Alleged Rape
At this point, they have just been named in a search warrant filed by police. To be very clear, I am not making any accusations, but it seems like something to keep an eye on. No charges have been filed.
http://abc6onyourside.com/shared/news/features/top-stories/stories/wsyx…
It sounds like she didn't report the incident until November.
oh ok i missed that. well if it has been that long then i would say the cops have some pretty good idea if its true and what really happened.
If you never been on osu campus the crime rate is high somebody always getting robbed people disappear
hey, its the author of the abc6 article!
Everybody murders
or was it an alleged rape? There are plenty of places to go read about these things. I don't especially care to see them posted until they are a bit farther down the path toward guilt.
Can I have my stapeler back... They said..... I could listen my radio...at a reasonable volume
Tempting as it may be, let's not use this as an excuse to berate OSU. Whether or not its true, when it comes to sexual assault, there's nothing funny about it.
I'll get down from my soap box now.
Its unfortunate, and hopefully doesn't involve players. If it does, the fanbase will not support the players in question anyway.
story stated 3 freshman on the football team
Reported in November. Search warrant in March. Is that kind of delay typical?
i would say its a little long but one thing is usually sure is that if it has taken this long they have their facts straight and a soild case. the town i live in has had a investagtion going on since nov. on a firemen stealing money from the union and a charity and it just now came out.
March 13th, 2013 at 12:50 AM ^
Definitely weird that it was reported in November and no warrant till now. If in November, it could've been during the season.
I didn't see the story before it was pulled. Was the warrant just served now, or was it just unsealed now?
Whatever is the outcome, I just hope Ohio does not pull a Notre Dame and properly investigates this incident.
If they were in fact innocent, I hope they are acquitted or the charges are dropped. If they were guilty, I hope they are convicted.
Yes, this pretty much sums up the goals of the legal system.
But....but....but.....what about the Circle of Trust??? Someone has some 'splaining to do....
Plenty of speculation on 11 Warriors as to who the 3 players are. I'm not listing them, you'll have to click through. http://www.elevenwarriors.com/2013/03/20458/report-three-ohio-state-foo…
the most amazing comment on 11W is that someone said the media blew up the tat5 case because TP's mom bought him a car at fair market price. lol wut??
I gotta give props when I see it. The overall tone of the comments on that thread is entirely too reasonable and sane. What in the world is going on???
Best one I saw: "Urbz doesn't fuck around with this shit!" Dude, Urban Meyer is hated throughout football because of how much he looks the other way... Buckeyes only believe what they wanna believe...
March 12th, 2013 at 10:12 PM ^
He looks the other way so much he dismisses a future heisman winner from his team cause a lot of coaches decide thats a good idea. I wont claim Urban Meyer is any better than any other coach but he isn't the slime that michigan and now florida fans try to make him out to be. Read the arrest reports of most of the kids he allowed to stay on the team, a good portion of the kids never got convicted of anything. And yes he did have a lot of kids arrested while at florida but i bet if coach hoke and co. were in florida and not ann arbor the arrest rates would go up for them as well
March 12th, 2013 at 10:59 PM ^
oh so Florida the state is the problem? How many players from Ohio has been arrested over the last 10 years compared to Ann Arbor? Dont act like the culture in Columbus is better than Floridas.
March 12th, 2013 at 11:38 PM ^
I am saying there are more potential distractions in florida than in ohio that could lead to a kid getting into trouble and actaully coach hoke has had 8 players arrested since he's been the coach at michigan thats more than ohio state has had in the same amount of time....
I played in Gainesville, Columbus, and Ann Arbor. I also trained for a summer in Bradenton. I did not encounter a single distraction in any of those places that isn't more available in Ann Arbor. I would argue that there are more distractions in Evanston/Chicago and Ann Arbor than there are in Gainesville or Columbus.
/my two cents
OSU arrests under Meyer:
Brionte Dunn, Dominick Clark, Jack Mewhort, Jake Stoneburner, Storm Klein.
Michigan arrests under Hoke:
Fitz Toussaint, Frank Clark, Will Campbell, Josh Furman, Marvin Robinson, Darryl Stonum.
Hoke has 10 more months on the job and 1 more arrest.
Stones. Glass house.
March 12th, 2013 at 11:41 PM ^
Just go away. Your bias is showing.
March 13th, 2013 at 12:21 AM ^
Storm Klein beat up his baby-momma and was allowed to play 5 weeks later. That is DISGUSTING.
Meyer kicked two defensive backs off the team last year for a lot less than this.
this seems like a strange thread to upvote
Did they rape the kicker who wanted water?
keeping it classy, i see
Lol like Ohio would keep it class if the tables were reversed.
That boils down to: "We should act like Ohio fans." That might be the single stupidest thing ever written on the Internet.
I agree with you and I think the board is turning to rcmb with a language filter
March 12th, 2013 at 10:28 PM ^
ProcheGoBlue, we're supposed to be above this sort of tasteless humor, especially in a thread of this nature.
Points return in a month.
-LSA
March 12th, 2013 at 10:37 PM ^
Whatever man. My Bolivian vacation will be fine. At least it's almost spring.
March 13th, 2013 at 10:52 AM ^
No, not "whatever man." This is a loud hint not to be an asshole. Take it and learn from it.
I thought that posting anonymously on the Internet meant you could state whatever you came to your mind. Whether it be a lame joke or a relevant point, and everything in between. I think people are to overly sensitive and I believe we live in a reactionary world instead of a proactive one. Too many in hindsights and not enough go out and do.
March 13th, 2013 at 10:45 PM ^
And immediately spitting your reaction out. Proactive is thinking before you do something and saying 'this is stupid maybe I shouldn't do it."
March 12th, 2013 at 10:57 PM ^
Condoning the actions taken by this person or persons. And I feel for the victim of this crime. As I have seen sexual assault destroy an army unit I was assigned to, and maybe for that reason I have become a little desensitized to it. But you either know right from wrong before getting oneself into such a situation. And apparently these young men lack that mental capacity. So whatever punishment or comments thrown at the person or persons involved sans the victim are deserved. So while I will not apologize for my off-handed remark. I will apologize for offending anyone. Again I apologize for offending anyone reading this forum.
Apologizing for offending someone is the lamest non-apology apology. "I wasn't wrong, but if you're too dumb to get my brilliant point and got offended then I'm sorry you lack my quick wit".
While it may be a lame apology to you I rally wasn't trying to offend anyone. But thank you for taking the time out if your day to set me straight. Have a fantastic day.
With athletes and sexual aggression, Does the extra testosterone that makes one a great athlete make one more likely to commit an act of sexual violence? Or maybe the "look the other way" culture of athletics? At any rate, as much as this topic has popped up (namely at MSU, OSU, ND and even here). Someone should probably take some pro-active steps to counsel these guys when they step on campus.
All athletes had mandatory sexual assault education that was pretty comprehensive. I would be surprised if the rest of the BIG didnt have it.
Athletes are probably presented with more opportunities to have consensual relations, and probably find themselves in dubious situations more frequently as well. They also spend a lot of time in a particularly male-centric subculture. Finally, when one of them does commit a crime, it's more likely to be widely reported.
Not sure we should blame it all on testosterone levels though. I seem to recall some study that said athletes actually commit crimes at the same or lower rates as equivalent non athletes.
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