Monday, November 25, 2013
Good afternoon:
BIG NEWS out of Ohio.
The New York Times is reporting:
Michael McVey, the superintendent of Steubenville City Schools in Ohio, was indicted by a grand jury on felony counts of obstructing justice and tampering with evidence. Three other adults, including an elementary school principal, were indicted on lesser charges.
“While this started out being about the kids, it is also just as much about the parents, about the grown-ups, about the adults,” said Mike DeWine, Ohio’s attorney general, in announcing the charges. “How do you hold kids accountable if you don’t hold the adults accountable?”
Check it out.
New post up:
New information in Zimmerman affidavit for search warrant
Zowie!
THIS is what we need! Cover-up perpetrators need to face imprisonment. Cover-ups are worse than crimes in that they enable more crimes. MORE of THIS and we may find justice!
Crazy.
Good move by the AG and the Grand Jury.
JAIL TIME