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With the vehicle already on two wheels and going over, Strine placed his palms on the hood. Four seconds later, the van was on its side. But that's all it took for police and prosecutors to charge him with felony counts of riot and criminal mischief — the same charges filed against students who did the actual pushing.
He had to get up and drive to where it was going on...
I am a bit surprised that a self-proclaimed conservative news organization such as Fox News writes this story with an obviously bleeding-heart liberal bias. It makes statements like he "found himself in a crowd" and "With the van already on two wheels and going over, Strine placed his palms on the hood," written purposefully in passive voice to attempt to absolve Strine from blame. The article makes excuses for why he didn't contest the charges and implies that they were all due to an unfair system rather than the plainly obvious fact that he was guilty, and makes it sound like the school was guilty of not informing him that his misconduct would also have military consequences (sidenote: I'm quite positive that the ROTC unit told him to keep his nose clean when he signed up, and gave him the full schpeil about how he'd be held to a higher standard of conduct than other students his age). Then it closes with a quote from his friend about how he got a "raw deal" and a sob-statement about how this guy really, really just wanted an opportunity to serve his country.
At first I almost bought it and thought they unfairly threw the book at the guy. But if some jackass college student flipped my car over because his coach got fired, I'd want him to spend a few weeks in jail, too. And I wouldn't want him in my Navy (or Army).