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Penn State Riot: TV Van Tipped As Rally For Joe Paterno Gets Violent (VIDEO)

GENARO C. ARMAS   11/10/11 08:35 PM ET   AP

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Gov. Tom Corbett asked Penn State students on Thursday to refrain from the violence that wracked their college town after famed football coach Joe Paterno was fired, saying the nation is watching their behavior.

At a news conference in State College, Corbett also expressed disappointment in Paterno and university President Graham Spanier, who were fired by university trustees the night before for their handling of child sex abuse allegations against a former assistant football coach.

Thousands of students took to the streets Wednesday night after Paterno's dismissal, overturning a TV news van and throwing rocks, bottles and other hard objects at police and others.

"I believe in your right of assembly and your right to express your opinions," Corbett said. "I do not believe, nor does anyone believe, in your right to violence."

Investigators said they were reviewing video footage and have identified numerous suspects who could be charged with riot, attempted arson or other counts.

"The crowd initially was a peaceful demonstration against Coach Paterno's firing. The crowd quickly turned from a peaceful demonstration to a riotous mob," State College police said in a statement. "The mob attempted to light vehicles on fire, and tore down light posts and street signs."

In the statement, police estimated the crowd totaled as many as 4,000 to 5,000 people and that officers made numerous orders to disperse but eventually had to use pepper spray. About 100 police officers were downtown, many wearing helmets.

Authorities didn't say how many arrests had been made.

Paterno had announced earlier Wednesday that he planned to retire after the season and expressed remorse for not having done more after he learned of sex abuse allegations that had been lodged against former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, who has denied the charges. On Wednesday night, the board of trustees announced his immediate firing.

Meanwhile, a group that advocates for the rights of people abused by Catholic priests released a statement cautioning Paterno's supporters to think about the consequences of their actions.

"As for the students who are rallying around Paterno, we hope university officials will ask them to consider the anguish their actions are causing the victimized children as well as other members of their community who are victims of sexual violence," BishopAccountability.org said in the statement.

"To observers of the Catholic crisis, this phenomenon is sadly familiar," the group said. "The students are similar to the parishioners who rally around abusive priests and complicit bishops. This kind of deference to powerful authority figures helps create a culture in which victims are silenced and officials feel entitled to hide crimes rather than calling the police. "

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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
08:05 PM on 11/11/2011
Pure clASS. Perhaps they should direct their "rage" into asking their precious coach why he remained silent for ten years, thus enabling the abuse of five more victims.
ydrittmann
Vitter patronizes women.
03:57 PM on 11/11/2011
Where is the National Guard when you need them?
11:41 AM on 11/11/2011
Ol Joe wishes he coulda done more.
Like not get caught.
11:26 AM on 11/11/2011
Their parents must be so proud!
Sean Porter
I support the right to arm bears.
10:44 AM on 11/11/2011
These so called students that threw this elaborate street tantrum are enablers.
10:25 AM on 11/11/2011
For the first time ever, I am ashamed to say I'm a graduate of Penn State. The students in this video bring disgrace to themselves and whatever shred of integrity Penn State had. Sandusky is a disgusting human and those who covered and facilitated future child attacks are just as bad. Shame on my alma mater.
07:27 AM on 11/11/2011
They are animals. Find those responsible and kick them out of school.
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
11:47 PM on 11/10/2011
I guess things stayed quiet tonight. That's good, because all this was doing was taking a bad situation and making it worse.

The community needs to find it's voice and re-focus attention on the victims who have been so severely hurt. If anyone left in the football program were smart, they would do the same, publicly at the next game.
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devans00
A nice hot cup of tea.
11:30 PM on 11/10/2011
Damn, I was hoping one of those PSU nimrods would have gotten crushed under the tipped van.
10:25 AM on 11/11/2011
The kid that pulled off the street sign almost did us all a favor by falling to the street. Unfortunately, he didn't earn his Darwin Award.
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09:46 PM on 11/10/2011
I bet most of these kids were only there so they could partake in some needless destruction.
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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
09:26 PM on 11/10/2011
Think of how their chests will swell with pride years from now when someone points out being involved in this behavior.

Think of how stupid they will feel when they are asked:

"You were angry that the coach got fired and not that kids were abused"?
10:29 AM on 11/11/2011
I'm confused. Was this a pro-child abuse rally?
11:29 AM on 11/11/2011
These punks should instead be enrolled in State Penn...
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02:35 PM on 11/11/2011
Looks like it.

Maybe they're ... catholics?
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Matt Lindner
My micro-bio is empty
09:23 PM on 11/10/2011
What were the students expecting? Did they honestly think that JoePa would get to finish the year? Get some perspective.

Also, as a Boston College guy, if our coach got canned there would be campus-wide celebration.
02:34 PM on 11/10/2011
Despicable that students put sports before humanity but that is the culture we live in right now. Everything revolves around sports/entertainment. Read the new book by Leland M. Glen, Enough Already, to really get a grasp on how our obsessions are ruining us.
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bluejoni2525
and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden
02:12 PM on 11/10/2011
Hey students why don't you put that energy into really important issues, not anger over the firing of an old man who should have called 9-11 when he found out CHILDREN were being abused by one of his coaches !!!!
02:11 PM on 11/10/2011
The real question is why the 'witness' didn't kill the dude on the spot!