Showing posts with label Predator Panic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Predator Panic. Show all posts

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker prospect finds dumbest excuse EVER to decommit

How wimpy have we become if a 4-star linebacker is scared of a sex offender?
What if you were a six-foot-three, 220 pound linebacker who committed to Ohio State University but decided you want to play for someone else? In this guy's case, come up with the absolutely dumbest excuse ever to recommit. The story is summed up briefly as some fan attends the Spring Game, took a pic with some players, and the fan posted it online. Later someone discovers the fan is on the registry, and panic ensues.

Eek! A sex offender! 
So this is the "offensive photo." Those three big meatheads look really scared of that rotund man in the striped shirt, don't they? I don't know which is the biggest offender, Alex, his dad Sal, or Ohio State and their knee-jerk comments?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/ohio-state-loses-a-top-linebacker-recruit-as-sex-offender-surfaces-in-photos-with-players/2012/05/05/gIQAtOp02T_story.html


Ohio State loses a top linebacker recruit as sex offender surfaces in photos with players

By Associated Press, Updated: Saturday, May 5, 3:17 AM


COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio State recruit has told the Buckeyes he will not attend the university, according to several published reports, amid concern that a convicted sex offender had interactions with players and recruits associated with the program.


Alex Anzalone, one of the nation’s top linebacker recruits, committed to Ohio State last month in what was turning out to be a stellar class for new coach Urban Meyer.


But Anzalone, of Wyomissing, Pa., will reopen his recruiting process, after being contacted by Charles Eric Waugh, 31, of Ashland, Ky. In 2008, Waugh pleaded guilty to five counts of possession of underage sexual content. And this year, across Twitter, he contacted several Ohio State coaches athletes, and even recruits, including Anzalone. He also posed for photos with some of them.


Dr. Sal Anzalone, Alex’s father, told the Reading (Pa.) Eagle late Friday that “something is just not right at Ohio State. It’s not for him.”


As news spread of Anzalone’s decision, and of Waugh’s past, the school put out a statement on Friday night.


“The issue surrounding the individual from Kentucky is being treated by the Department of Athletics as a student-athlete welfare issue. When the University became aware that this individual had been seen in pictures — taken in public places — with student-athletes, proactive precautions were taken and the Department of Athletics alerted more than 1,000 Ohio State student-athletes about this person,” the statement said.


“The email message also reminded them of the negative implications that can be realized through simple associations on social networking sites. This individual is not associated with Ohio State. He is not a booster. He has not engaged in any activities on behalf of the University. The Department of Athletics will continue to monitor this issue and it will remain proactive in its efforts with regard to precautions for its student-athletes.”


Anzalone visited Columbus last month during spring game weekend. While there, he and other potential recruits posed for a photo with Waugh, who later posted it on Twitter.


“You don’t want your son to go to a place where there’s a potential issue,” Sal Anzalone told the Eagle. “You expect the staff to have some sort of control on how things are handled with recruits when they visit. This is ridiculous.”


On second thought, go Buckeyes! (Marry me Casey!)






Saturday, March 31, 2012

There's a man driving a van. Commence predator panic in five... four... three...

First came "Driving While Black," now there will be "Driving a Van while a Man." If you are a man, don't drive a frigging van. If you are lost, don't pull over and ask strangers for directions. We don't want to helicopter moms going into DEFCON 5.

http://wtvr.com/2012/03/30/neighbors-think-suspicious-vans-driver-is-on-sex-offender-registry/


Neighbors think suspicious van’s driver is on sex offender registry


CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WTVR) – Parents have taken to the internet to spread word about a suspicious van spotted in a Chesterfield County neighborhood.
Tuesday, while watching four children play in her front yard, Virginia Goin was sitting on her front porch saw a white van, driving slowly through the neighborhood.
She continued to see it drive slowly through and after a while, it stopped in front of her house.
The woman said she wondered if the driver might be be lost — or up to no good — so she walked over to the driver who told her he was lost, but didn’t have a valid reason as to why he had been riding around the neighborhood.
As a result, the woman called police.
The next day, a parent two streets up in Walton Park, called police to report a suspicious white van in her neighborhood.
Chesterfield County police said they are actively looking into the reports.
One neighbor, who said the man use to live in the area more than a decade ago, is why some people believe the driver is on the state’s sex offender registry.
Police said they have contacted the state police, who run the sex offender website.
Parents in the meantime, have posted the man’s description, information about the van and about a second car, on an elementary school’s PTA webpage, the neighborhood association page as well as sending out emails to alert parents.