Did he actually try to steal or was the fake ID part of the basis for a theft charge? (like theft by deception or something) |
Wow. Your biases really are something. You still fail to understand that the issue with your bias isn't so much a liberal college versus a conservative town description. but it's that your liberal, or rather, to be more honest, left wing bias (I'm a liberal but not left wing) is using language to protect Oberlin as much as possible and castigating the town in as bad a light as possible. You are doing this through using certain kinds of words and your use of the term conservative was clearly meant to imply racist, uneducated and the whole host of negative stereotypes the left wing likes to associate with conservatives. That is why it is difficult to take your posts seriously because you are not looking at the matter objectively. Anyone who looks at this objectively knows that Oberlin screwed up big time, because Oberlin students and Oberlin administration fell so hard for their own biases that they jumped to conclusions without any real merit. That is why the case is a disaster for Oberlin because it's technically supposed to be the "better educated" of the parties, a leading LAC with a long and storied history. But instead they showed their true lights, a narrow minded, intolerant and frankly, wholly uneducated - in the real meaning of the word educated - entity. |
why anyone would pay $70K for this school is beyond me. It's not an education. |
I saw a statement by the student in which he took full ownership of his own action. Not sure if that was related to his court case or if he thought things were getting out of hand. |
According to the CNN article: In August 2017, nine months after the three students were arrested, all three pleaded guilty to attempted theft and aggravated trespass. |
I read that. Because Oberlin did an investigation and followed up, etc., etc. I meant if you think they will ever have a contract again, now that this verdict came down. |
Yes. The store employee (Gibson) saw Aladin (the Oberlin student) slip two bottles of wine under his shirt. When the employee attempted to take a picture of Aladin, Aladin struck the phone away from Gibson, causing it to strike his face. Gibson then followed the student from the store. When police arrived, Gibson was on the ground with Aladin and two friends kicking and punching him. |
He assaulted the store employee and slapped a phone out of his hand when he was caught stealing. It sounds like the "full ownership" didn't come until after he realized he was SOL. |
Wow. And this scum is whom Oberlin went to battle for? |
No. And No. Officials from Oberlin College distributed the fliers and encouraged people to obstruct the Gibson's parking lot and take up spaces. Raimondo also demanded that the Director of Dining Services cease any business with Gibson's (which caused said director to take a leave of absence because she was so distressed), used school equipment to copy fliers, etc. |
Oberlin also demanded that Gibson's offer students a "first-time shoplifters pass" before they press charges against students, and demanded that Gibson's employees call Raimondo instead of the police when students are caught shoplifting.
Yiikes. |
It’s not as if Oberlin, cf. Catholic Church, has been accused of sexually abusing the students in its care. Rather, Oberlin zealously protected its students like a true guardian. |
Cite for this. Because I have only seen that it was student lead, not college lead. And that the dean asked the campus to temporarily stop purchasing from the bakery because of student demands. So, please cite to the dean instigating any of this. |
http://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2019/images/06/09/gibson.bakery.v.oberlin.college.lawsuit.pdf There, Oberlin College representatives, including Raimondo, handed out hundreds of copies of the flyer to Oberlin College faculty, staff, and students, the Oberlin community, and media representatives stating that Gibson's Bakery and its owners racially profiled and discriminated against Aladin, Whettston, and Lawrence Upon information and belief, Oberlin College agents, including the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, copied the flyer on Oberlin College copier machines, so that they could be distributed to large numbers of people. Raimondo distributed the flyer to Oberlin College students, faculty, the public and even the media. Upon information and belief, Raimondo and other Oberlin College professors, including Tita Reed, the assistant to the President of Oberlin College, raised their fists in support of the demonstration, while shouting the defamatory statements on a bullhorn, thereby assuring that a large audience would hear their defamatory statements. To further encourage and perpetuate the defamatory statements, Oberlin College suspended classes to allow students to attend protests and demonstrations outside Gibson's Bakery. Oberlin College encouraged students to demonstrate outside Gibson's Bakery in lieu of attending scheduled classes and provided credit to the students who attended and participated in the demonstration(s). Oberlin College ordered its employees to supply the demonstrators, who were shouting the defamatory statements espoused by Defendants, with free food and drink. Upon information and belief, an Oberlin College administrator was present at Jonathan Aladin's criminal booking. Upon information and belief, a member of the Oberlin Police Department accidently gave the administrator the fake identification card used by Jonathan Aladin during the attempted robbery and theft of Gibson's Bakery. Upon information and belief, the Oberlin Police Department later asked Oberlin College to return the fake identification, because it was evidence of a crime and because it had been given to the college in error. Upon information and belief, Oberlin College refused to return the evidence on several different occasions. Upon information and belief, Oberlin College eventually returned the evidence only after the City of Oberlin Police Department threatened to pursue obstruction of justice charges against Oberlin College. On or before November 14, 2016, Vice-President Raimondo approached the Oberlin College Director of Dining Services Michelle Gross and demanded that she instruct Bon Appetit to cease from engaging in any business with Gibson's Bakery. 58. Because Gibson Bakery's contract was with Bon Appetit Management Company, Oberlin College, as directed by Raimondo, instructed Bon Appetit Management Company to cancel its contract with Gibson's Bakery, which it reluctantly did, which resulted in extreme emotional distress of Michelle Gross causing her to take a leave of absence and then early retirement. 59. Upon information and belief, Michelle Gross was deeply disturbed by the demand from Raimondo as Gibson's Bakery had had a longtime, positive relationship with the college and she did not want to damage and adversely impact Gibson's Bakery. 60. Upon information and belief, Oberlin College desires to harm and/or acquire the Gibson Bakery business, the Gibson Bakery property, and the real property owned by Off Street Parking, Inc. ("OSP"). David Gibson recently acquired the controlling interest in OSP. OSP is the owner of the parking lot immediately contiguous to Oberlin College, and it is supposed to be for the exclusive use of patrons of the downtown businesses, including Plaintiffs' business. 61. Oberlin College has encouraged, facilitated, and permitted its professors, administrators, faculty, students, and third party contractors to use the parking lot notwithstanding that OSP has advised the individuals and Oberlin College to stop parking in the lot, issued parking notice violations to offenders, and has had vehicles towed. 01837109-2 / 12000.00-0027 15 62. During most of the month of August 2017, Oberlin College instructed its construction contractors to park vehicles and large construction equipment and otherwise use the parking lot, obstructing access to the parking lot and parking spaces within the lot. 63. Approximately a week after Oberlin College caused Gibson's contract to be canceled, David Gibson sat down with President Krislov and Tita Reed and advised the representatives of Oberlin College that defamation, boycotts, demonstrations, and refusal to do business with Gibson's Bakery was having a devastating effect on Gibson's Bakery and the Gibson family. 64. David Gibson requested that Oberlin College immediately retract the defamatory statements and reinstate its contracts with Bon Appetit. 65. Defendants represented that they would consider reinstating business relations with Gibson's Bakery on a long-term basis, but only if Gibson's Bakery would agree that "Gibson's would not push criminal charges against first-time shoplifters." 66. David Gibson explained how unworkable and unacceptable it would be to give free passes to all so-called "first-time shoplifters." 67. It would be difficult to know whether someone was a "first-time shoplifter" or whether it was simply their first time getting caught. 68. Gibson's Bakery already loses thousands of dollars a year due to stolen merchandise, and such losses would certainly multiply if students learned they could steal without repercussion. 69. In a subsequent meeting between Raimondo and David Gibson, Oberlin College also insisted that Gibson's Bakery call Raimondo when students are caught stealing rather than informing the police. 70. David Gibson believed the policy would be inconsistent with his core belief that an educational institution of higher learning should be teaching its students not to commit robbery and theft, instead of sheltering and excusing that criminal activity. 71. Again, David Gibson did not agree to such a request and Oberlin College continued to attempt to steamroll and intimidate Gibson's Bakery and refused to retract its defamatory statements or reinstate its business with Gibson's Bakery. |
WOW. Oberlin = fascist bully |