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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let it go. Your post above is nonsense. There’s no public or corroborated source other than someone spreading rumors on this forum. That’s a fact. You can make all of these emotion inspiring statements, but that doesn’t make them fact. Once again, point to the police report that would be required by regulation in this situation and this thread can die with everyone having evidence of fact. Right now there’s nothing other than your emotional statements. [/quote] I'm not the poster you are responding to, but I'm sincerely interested in your motivation for continuing to promote the idea that the incidents never happened. If you are in the DA community, either as a DCU parent or friend or acquaintance of any DCU kids, parents, or coaches, then you know what has been reported here is true, even if you don't know all the details. If you have no connections to this community and don't know anything about what happened, why in the world are you continuing to weigh in on the topic? [/quote] I’m not the OP, but I agree with he or she that given some of the heinous things brought up in thread, the burden is on you (apparently) to produce even a shred of evidence. The things mentioned here have rules and regulations that would require reporting to the authorities. It’s hard enough to keep such a conspiracy to avoid following the rules to a few people, let alone the large numbers needed to keep quiet here. So, the most likely explanation is that the heinous crime reported here isn’t accurate. It could be that a few kids were let go for activities that didn’t rise to the level of criminality, in which case they wouldn’t need to be reported, but that wouldn’t be a big deal as it happens all the time in any setting. [b]Criminal acts are not as common, and cover-ups of said acts even rarer[/b]. So, again, this is much ado about nothing, unless you have concrete evidence of the contrary, which you don’t. Because if it truly existed, this would already be a news story, given human nature. Now let it rest. [/quote] That’s ridiculous. Ever heard of the Catholic Church? [/quote] Ever heard of a false equivalency?[/quote]
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