This is an apology for the actions of some jerks, drunks and morons. On behalf of the 17,000 or so other undergraduates currently at Ohio University and all those of us who are alumni, I’m embarrassed, I’m puzzled and, yeah, I’m angry.
When the story broke on a local television station about a ruckus at an “area” university, I wasn’t surprised that an incident involving rowdy young persons had occurred at OU, even though a station in Dayton referring to a university in Athens as an “area” school seemed a bit of a stretch. We rowdied every St. Patrick’s Day weekend when I was there. Succeeding generations of Bobcats have made their bar-rimmed campus an annual Halloween destination for scholars throughout the Midwest. I’m not bragging about that but, hey . . . college kids, beer, rowdiness? It happens.
What happened Sunday evening, though, went beyond college kids being college kids, according to all the news reports, none of which reflected glory upon my alma mater.
That’s why I’m embarrassed.
Near the campus, an annual party escalated into a near-riot. Debris was set on fire. When cops and firefighters arrived to dampen the emotions and douse the blazes, some of the jerks, drunks and morons sitting on the roofs of nearby houses threw bottles and cans at them.
That’s why I’m puzzled.
When I was a college kid, I wasn’t the smartest guy on Court Street and I have the GPA to prove it. But even I wasn’t dumb enough to assault someone who carried a gun. And even if — as some are bound to claim — the cops got a little heavy-handed, what’s the excuse for throwing things at defenseless firefighters? I can’t recall any of them ever being accused of firefighter brutality.
Fortunately, no cops or firefighters were seriously injured. But, as was reported in this newspaper, five police horses were. One was cut above the hoof by a breaking bottle. One was hit between the eyes by a bottle that shattered on impact. Another was hit above the eye by a full beer can, causing the eye to swell shut.
And, no matter what it might say about my priorities, that’s why I’m angry.
No, I don’t want people to be injured. With a few exceptions. But it takes a special kind of coward to intentionally hurt a defenseless animal. And a horse is a pretty big target. Hard to miss if you’re trying. But, even giving them the benefit of that doubt, the best I can say about the jerks, drunks and morons is that their aim was every bit as lousy as their judgment.
So far, as many as 20 persons have been arrested, although it hasn’t been established that all of them were OU students. Some of them may have been townies. If so, throw them into the local jail for a lifetime or so. But, for any students involved, jail is too easy. Put them on a bus and send them home, so they can tell their parents why they got thrown out of school.
Then they can explain what kinds of jobs they’re going to get to repay all that tuition money.
Contact this writer at dlstew_2000@yahoo.com.
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