His status as a player should have nothing to do with it. He should be treated like any other person. Maybe the boy should learn to behave. It’s much more important to society that he learn to work and behave rather than block.
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He's not being treated like any other person. If he weren't a player, it wouldn't be on a statewide newspaper because no one would care. It would go to municipal court, he'd get a fine, and it would be done with and the only people possibly knowing are him, the complainant, and the officer who took the report. It's penny-ante BS that happens daily - but the CL seems to only care if they are on an MSU sports roster.
So....one game suspension?
Did Joel T Coleman not inform his replacement that it’s his responsibility to report ALL arrests from the athletic department?
Joel didn't work for the CL. Unless you mean Horka
The quote I responded to concerned the arrest, not the media coverage. On the subject of the ARREST he should be treated like anyone else. Read what I responded to.
You are discussing MEDIA COVERAGE of the arrest. On that separate issue you are correct, as it would not be in the newspaper if someone else had done it. But that is not the police's fault. That is a media issue.
I can see Henry Winkler on the practice field flashing a cell phone in Dolla Bill's face shouting "SMASH!"