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www.rollredroll.com hacked by Anonymous
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0vOz-ijQshI best high school football game ever Butler vs Richmond 2009
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All I would like to see out of this is justice for this young girl. I could really care less how it impacts the Big Red program. All I can say is this when something like this happens, there is no excuse for anyone that is a school official or community servant to not want to find the facts and clear things the right way."Some of it magic, some of it tragic, but I had a good life all the way." J. Buffett
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I appreciate that some outsiders do understand that not all of us here in Steubenville are trying to protect our football team. This was a disgusting act and I'm glad there were people who can help bring facts to light to help get justice. Outside of voicing my opinion and continuing to talk about it so it's always kept in people's minds, there's not much we can do as a citizen who has 0 inside info. But I personally have been spit on by some lady, simply because she heard me say I was from Steubenville.I want justice for the girl and her family more than anything, but it's hard to swallow that this now defines innocent people in this town too.
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Originally posted by coachb View PostI have one observation. This certainly seems like a witch hunt against a football team and it's program. Now everyone can claim that they want "justice for the girl". That's the "default" claim. It sure doesn't look like thats what people on this board are really looking for. Every time this topic is mentioned they talk about Steubenville's football team. How the football team should be punished. How the coach should be punished and fired. How everyone on the "football " team should pay the price. Go back and look at the post within the last 4 months. There is not much mention of the victim. It is so very obvious what most of you want out of this. No one likes a winner unless you are a fan of theirs. Especially in the Ohio Valley. I don't know much about the make up of the people there, but by reading all of your post about this matter you certainly show what your primary goal is. You are using the so called victim in this situation to help your cause. It seems to me that most of you are so upset at the Steubenville football program that you are willing to except anything bad about them as the truth. No matter if you know that its true or not. Stop and think about it. It's funny how consistant most of you are about what should be done in this situation. You all are users. You could care less about this victim. All you want is for the Steubenville Big Red program to get hurt. To get back at all those "arrogant" fans that spout off about how good their team is all the time. To hurt that coach that seems to be bigger than life. The coach that all outsiders hate because he is the reason they are winning. This is a very terrible situation for all involved. The girl and her parents and the 2 boys and their parents. I'm guessing non of you have children, or if you do they must be perfect. Contrary to what most of you want to believe, this is about 3 young adults and their parents. This is about getting to the bottom of this with the FACTS and letting the court decide. Of course, once again, you say the courts in Steubenville are "rigged". The girl can't get a fair trial. That makes you mad too. It's easy to see in your posts. You have to be an idiot if you can't read into the post of most of the people here. What a shame that most of you are using this situation to hurt a football team. A team that is made up of young adults like your children are. A team that happens to win alot and everyone hates a winner. It's so obvious what most of you have as an agenda. Now you will answer my post as I would expect. You will use the old default card that I mentioned earlier. You'll talk (for a few minutes) about how the victim is the reason you want justice and then after a few of those post you'll get back on the REAL agenda. You know what your REAL agenda is. The funny thing is SO does everyone else that is not inolved in these conversations for the sake of the 3 peole involved. Have a Wonderful Christmas. I pray that this truly didn't happen to this young girl. For both her sake and the sake of the boys! That's how all of you should feel!
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I personally have hopes and aspirations for becoming a coach myself one day. Why do I want to coach? For the love of the game, and to help young athletes mature and become men. After hearing everything that has happened at Penn State, and now Steubenville High School, I want to coach even more. I believe the former head football coach at Colorado said it best when he said something about how it's all about football, and if authority figures hear of a wrong doing, they cover it up. The fact of the matter is that in current times of social media and the rapid speed of news spreaading, you cannot hide this kind of stuff for very long.
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Latest news is that one of the players have come forward and apologized. Now Anon is saying if he can make a video apologizing and telling who was there and explaining the Instagram pic, he might call the whole thing off.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0vOz-ijQshI best high school football game ever Butler vs Richmond 2009
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Cody Saltsman has made a public apology via twitter."Failure gave me Strength... Pain was my Motivation" - Michael Jordan
"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour - his greatest fulfillment to all he holds dear is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle... victorious." - Vince Lombardi (1913-1970)
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This is from Saltsman:
although I was not at the home where the alleged rape took place, I would like to sincerely apologize to the victim and her family for posting an Instagram picture and making rude comments on twitter. That was the worst decision I have ever made in my entire life and I regret it deeply. I was in the wrong by posting that Instagram picture and making those comments."Failure gave me Strength... Pain was my Motivation" - Michael Jordan
"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour - his greatest fulfillment to all he holds dear is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle... victorious." - Vince Lombardi (1913-1970)
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Originally posted by Winnersville View PostLatest news is that one of the players have come forward and apologized. Now Anon is saying if he can make a video apologizing and telling who was there and explaining the Instagram pic, he might call the whole thing off.
1. twitter public
2. video apology gets messaged to me then posted
3. you name all involved, and present,
4. aknowledge rape happened
This whole thing is interesting and extremely sad that it needed to be done.
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I think the chances of making the vid our slim. I wish none of this had to happen and I hope justice is served to the victim(s). Remember, even it the vid is made, we still have to see what MANOWAR has to say about this.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0vOz-ijQshI best high school football game ever Butler vs Richmond 2009
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And lets say the video is made, I wonder if they'll actually call it off, considering they wanted apologizes from all involved, not just one telling what happened.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0vOz-ijQshI best high school football game ever Butler vs Richmond 2009
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I can respect what Saltsman did. It takes courage to admit when you're wrong. He was wrong, and admit it."Failure gave me Strength... Pain was my Motivation" - Michael Jordan
"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour - his greatest fulfillment to all he holds dear is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle... victorious." - Vince Lombardi (1913-1970)
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With that said - the New York Times has released an article on the hacking.
Computer hackers hijacked the Web site of a prominent Ohio high school football team late Sunday, threatening to release the personal data of school officials, coaches and every player on the team if those involved in a suspected rape did not publicly apologize to the girl and her family.
A group calling itself Anonymous, a hacker collective, and KnightSec posted a note and a video on the Web page of the Steubenville High School Big Red football team, a program in the Ohio Valley known for its dominance. The note stated that the city of Steubenville was protecting its beloved team by charging only two of its players with the rape of a girl “when everyone present was guilty.”
The rape case was the subject of an article last week in The New York Times.
In the video, a person wearing a Guy Fawkes mask said that the names, Social Security numbers, addresses, names of relatives and phone numbers of people connected to the case were being compiled and would be made public if an apology from those involved did not come before Jan. 1.
“This is a warning shot to the school faculty, the parents of those involved and those involved especially,” the person said in a computerized voice.
Anonymous is a hacker group that has coordinated cyberattacks on the Web sites of major corporations, like MasterCard, and the government, including the United States Department of Justice. In 2010, it attacked sites of corporations it considered hostile to WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, and made some Web sites inoperable or slow. It also has been campaigning against the Westboro Baptist Church, most recently because church members had threatened to picket a vigil for the victims of the Newtown, Conn., school shootings.
The hackers’ crusade against the Big Red football team on Sunday ignited activity on the Web about the rape case. The video that Anonymous posted on the team’s Web site was removed from the site Monday morning.
A statement from the Steubenville City Schools said the school system does not own or control the hacked Web site, Rollredroll.com, nor does it have any connection with it.
“We will continue to monitor our Web sites for any inappropriate content,” the statement said.
The unauthorized video posted on the team’s Web site referred to the case of a 16-year-old girl who prosecutors said was raped on the night of Aug. 11 at a series of parties in and around Steubenville. Twitter comments, a photograph on Instagram and at least one video that was posted on YouTube that night documented the rape, prosecutors said. Twitter users wrote the words #rape and #drunkgirl, and some referred to the girl as “the dead body.” At least one Twitter comment suggested that the girl had been urinated on.
Trent Mays, 16, of Bloomingdale, Ohio, and Ma’lik Richmond, 16, of Steubenville — two sophomore standouts on the football team — remain on house arrest on charges that they raped the girl when she was too drunk to resist. Their trial has been set for Feb. 13 in juvenile court.
The case has shaken the football team, which has been the pride of the community for more than 100 years, and has divided Steubenville. The night of the party, residents began taking sides, with some blaming the girl, saying she was trying to defame the team with her accusation. Others said the suspected rape occurred as a result of a hero-worshiping culture of a city obsessed with high school football.
At a hearing in early October, two Big Red football players and one Big Red wrestler testified for the prosecution at a probable cause hearing, with one witness stating that he had seen Mays rape the girl in the back seat of a car while the girl was slurring her words and was unable to walk on her own. That witness said he videotaped the rape, but later deleted the video from his phone. Another witness testified he saw Richmond rape the girl while she was motionless and naked on the basement floor at one party.
The hackers posted the names of those witnesses, as well as the names of other witnesses they said saw the rape that night in August. They referred to those witnesses as “targets.” They also released basic information about some of those people, including addresses, phone numbers and names of their parents.
"Failure gave me Strength... Pain was my Motivation" - Michael Jordan
"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour - his greatest fulfillment to all he holds dear is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle... victorious." - Vince Lombardi (1913-1970)
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