Sunday, July 10, 2016

"We are always happy to help with campus administration in situations like these," Collinsworth said.

July 10, 2016


That's a quote attributed to Shawn Collinsworth by The Butler Collegian on September 28, 2011, in an article for which this is the address:




The article is called "Cease and desist order issued to Phi Kappa Psi."

Mr. Collinsworth is described by the article as "the national executive director of Phi Kappa Psi."

Phi Kappa Psi is "always happy to help with campus administration in situations like these"?  How many "situations like these" happen every year?




Why wouldn't it be an indictment of a place to "say that there was an assault that happened at that location," particularly if it's a place at a school, where students are supposed to be safe?


This is another picture of part the article:




"We have those from time to time"?

WHY?  How many people have to get raped?

This is also a picture of part of the article:




"When the investigation wraps up, the case will be turned over to the office of student affairs, which will complete its own investigation to determine how to handle the situation."

No matter what the result of the police investigation is, once the police investigation is over, the police will give the case to the school?  Is that what the article is saying?

Is that what happened?



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, July 10, 2016 @ 10:00 p.m./edited July 11, 2016 @ 6:14 a.m.