Valentine's Wishes for the Huskers

Valentines are red and Kool Aid is too

Only people of character should be at our school

You may send porn or beat up a cop

But many will say, why should this stop?

Win at all costs and deal with it when

The piper comes back home, roosting again


Dude, WTH are you on about? Just stop with this mantra that people only care about winning. It's getting really old.

 
i5qba1.jpg


 
I don't know, maybe @10_point_buck knows
There is a preferred walk-on from the 2019 class from Lincoln Southwest that beat a police officer, seriously injuring him and putting him in the hospital, during a drunken brawl at a high school party he was trying to run away from.  Since he was 17 at the time, the parents fought like crazy to keep it in juvenile court and succeeded in doing so (a family friend is a police officer, so this is all straight from him).  In the end, he never was held accountable at his high school for this or by Nebraska who brought him in.  It is not like things like this were not discussed or widely known.  Never missed any football or basketball games in HS this year due to this incident.  Gotta love juvenile court and parents with connections.  

Lincoln TV story on assault of an officer

 
In Nebraska the law requires almost all cases filed be filed in juvenile court if the offender is under age 18. it is very difficult for a prosecutor to get a case in adult court unless it is murder, rape or the offender has a serious criminal history. Senator Brad Ashford got this passed in 2013. I have seen very few cases filed in adult court since that time. I do not know the circumstances in the case above. The parents very well could have used connections.

 
There is a preferred walk-on from the 2019 class from Lincoln Southwest that beat a police officer, seriously injuring him and putting him in the hospital, during a drunken brawl at a high school party he was trying to run away from.  Since he was 17 at the time, the parents fought like crazy to keep it in juvenile court and succeeded in doing so (a family friend is a police officer, so this is all straight from him).  In the end, he never was held accountable at his high school for this or by Nebraska who brought him in.  It is not like things like this were not discussed or widely known.  Never missed any football or basketball games in HS this year due to this incident.  Gotta love juvenile court and parents with connections.  

Lincoln TV story on assault of an officer
I wonder how common it is to beat off a cop and send him to the hospital. 

 
Back
Top