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Guilty on 45 of 48 Counts: PSU Police Stage at Old Main as the Sandusky Verdict Lands
On the evening of June 22, 2012, a Centre County jury found former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky guilty on 45 of 48 counts of child sexual abuse, ending a trial that had transfixed the State College campus for two weeks. Anticipating a possible repeat of the November 9, 2011 Paterno-firing riot, the Penn State University Police Department staged officers at Old Main and the Joe Paterno statue and issued a PSUAlert advisory urging the campus community to remain calm. The verdict came after 9:00 PM EDT; the response on campus was overwhelmingly subdued, with a candlelight vigil for victims on the Old Main lawn rather than a disturbance.
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- SourcePenn State child sex abuse scandal - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
- SourceJerry Sandusky - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org