On the front page of the Statesman on November 18, was an article on Anthony Diloreto, a cureent red shirting basketball player here at Utah State University. The article says how he was arrested in Wisconsin on varies charges including possession of burglarous tools and robbery with use of force. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail and 100 hours of service. This sentence was imposed in an unusual manner, allowing him to serve his time over the summer so he could continue his education.
Now my question is this: should he issue a public statement/apology after this article ran? Or should it be left alone, considering he has already been convicted and sentenced. Clearly coach Stew Morrill is okay with it and believes he is "a good kid that amde a mistake." Everyone deserves second chances, that's not what this is about. Should Diloreto address this publicly now that the entire campus and community is fully aware of his previous actions? Or would it be in his best interest to let it pass?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment