olddominionhusker Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 Media doesn't give a sh#t. They will get their clicks either way. If the happen to smear someone's name in the process, so be it Link to comment
84HuskerLaw Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 One thing is clear is that somehow reporters came to know it was tommy a and Westerkamp's place. The reporters then came to ask them questions. Now, assuming these guys or either of them individually had anything to do directly with the alleged assault, then they would be quite foolish to be talking to anyone but an attorney. I think it very likely that Tommy did not participate in some kind of assault as it would not seem likely he would discuss the matter as he did. Of course, you never know what the cops told him about the incident or what has been alleged or anything. His questioning may have been as simple as "so and so says she was assaulted while at a party at your house Saturday night! What can you tell us about the incident? Assuming he knows little or nothing, he says so. Then, if cops asked follow up questions, he may have said I don't know. I wasn't there or whatever. Presumably, it was later on that he was told by someone it was consensual. I don't think it is safe to assume based on anything reported so far that there were no players involved nor even that Tommy is not the accused. It is simply too early to tell. Often the police don't even hint at the crime being investigated in an effort to get admissions or other statements from the 'suspects' and 'persons of interest' without them knowing. Police also tell their prime suspects lies deliberately in attempts to assure the accused they are 'in no trouble' and so on. They 'befriend' the suspect in order to gain their confidence and get them to admit things that will hang themselves in the process. Trickery and deception are often used in lieu of torture. Link to comment
EmeraldIngot Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 I debated with myself about whether or not to post something in this thread. It's a delicate subject to talk about because simply hearing the word 'rape' creates strong feelings and strong opinions in nearly everyone. That said, it appears that the incident took place at Armstrong's current residence, Armstrong himself is not likely involved, he knows the person accused, has spoken to said person, and was told by said person that the incident in question was consensual. Armstrong, Westerkamp, and Foster were interviewed by the police, apparently as potential witnesses and not as suspects. Armstrong was then interviewed by the press, where he implied that he was not involved with the incident in question but was told it was consensual, and said that the police told him and his housemates that they will be fine. Assumptions can be made that, as part of the police interview, DNA samples were taken, even though the alleged victim has given a name to the police. Most likely to rule these young men out as potential suspects. Given the fact that public opinion can sway the verdict in a case where there is not definitive proof, and that a mere accusation of rape can lead to immediate and permanant expulsion, revocation of pending student loans and disqualification of future student loans, and because of the marks in the accused's student records, said student can be denied entry into other universities... Armstrong probably did the right thing by implying to the press that he is not a current suspect. Under recent Title 9 amendments and the current trend of instituting 'ongoing enthusiastic consent' standards in rape and sexual assault cases on universities, the definition of what exactly constitutes rape is becoming much more broad, the definition of consensual sex is becoming much more specific (and as implied, requires ongoing enthusiastic consent for the incident to be considered consensual sex, meaning that if one party initially consents but decides they do not want to continue, or in some of the broadest definitions, the victim can withdraw consent after the fact, especially in the cases where alcohol is involved. Usually in cases where the victim doesn't recall giving consent, even if consent was given before and during the act. Also, in some definitions, any amount of alcohol is enough to removes ones ability to give consent, so even if both parties consent, if one or both has consumed alchohol, it is considered rape.) Given all the strong feelings about rape, sexual assault, and accusations of these acts, and the strong feelings is invokes in those that read about them in the news, distancing ones self from the situation publicly is the only viable defense against rumors, accusations, and Title 9 or NCAA investigations. I hope that the alleged attacker is not a member of the football team, because this team does not need the distractions, this staff (already accused of fostering a rape culture) does not need the distraction, and the university does not need a reputation of having a dangerous campus. I hope that the police take the alleged victims claims seriously and investigate with all due dilligence. I hope the alleged attackers rights to due process are not violated. I hope all possible evidence is legally gathered, that the jury is not unduly swayed by the press, and the prosecution and defense argue their cases fairly under the law. I hope justice is done and the truth is found. GBR! Link to comment
Enhance Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 Media doesn't give a sh#t. They will get their clicks either way. If the happen to smear someone's name in the process, so be it Some of the local media, at least one outlet, have intentionally not run the story. Link to comment
I AM FOOT FOOT Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 every thread turns into a sh#t show. Link to comment
huKSer Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 I am confused...how come no one is blaming Coach Pelini yet? Its all Pelini's fault Feel better? Link to comment
knapplc Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 The Big Ten Network/Taylor Rooks just did a piece on it. She stated (paraphrasing) There's a situation in Lincoln, Nebraska as reported by the police. We'll update you further if there's more information. As she spoke, the graphic on the screen was the statement from UNL about the matter, saying they're aware of the situation and they're cooperating with police. No names, no details, no allegations. That is exactly how the story should be reported at this moment. Kudos to the BTN. That's some solid reporting. 3 Link to comment
olddominionhusker Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 Media doesn't give a sh#t. They will get their clicks either way. If the happen to smear someone's name in the process, so be it Some of the local media, at least one outlet, have intentionally not run the story. Good for them. Restores my faith a little bit at least Link to comment
Atbone95 Posted November 17, 2015 Share Posted November 17, 2015 Not bothering reading this all, just adding to the sh#t storm back here. The university has to be PISSED at Tommy for saying a single word to the media before asking them first. This could have been handled with a simple no comment, or at least been coached through how to handle the media. Saying "I'm pretty sure it was consensual" is a good way to ruin everything. Link to comment
Red Five Posted November 18, 2015 Share Posted November 18, 2015 Tommy gave the quote to the OWH before Riley knew? Tommy, Jordan, and/or Trey really needed to step up and gives the coaches a heads up this was coming. Link to comment
Hayseed Posted November 18, 2015 Share Posted November 18, 2015 We really need to drop this until they come up with some specific charges against someone we've heard of. From a distance it sounds like a case that won't go far. If it doesn't involve players, it's a case I don't want to hear about any more. 2 Link to comment
BoNeyard Posted November 18, 2015 Share Posted November 18, 2015 You don't tell your head coach!?!? Riley finds out from the Morning news. I hope he had a towel ready for the coffee that was spilled on the table. Link to comment
dvdcrr Posted November 18, 2015 Share Posted November 18, 2015 Why are they even throwing a party? The season is so close to being over and they could not wait? Also...if I played for NU I would do everything I could to make sure that the team was the most important thing, all the time! I would not be worried about partying and goofing around. Are we really going to have this discussion again? Every college team has a party almost every weekend. Whether it's Bama or Chadron state. And every school in betweenYeah but the Chadron parties don't have any women there. 1 Link to comment
Moiraine Posted November 18, 2015 Share Posted November 18, 2015 You don't tell your head coach!?!? Riley finds out from the Morning news. I hope he had a towel ready for the coffee that was spilled on the table. Of course not. The Omaha World Herald is #1 on the list. Link to comment
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