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FakeNoose

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Fri Jan 27, 2023, 12:34 PM Jan 2023

Penn State University has not reimbursed PA State Police for security at Proud Boys event

(link) https://www.spotlightpa.org/statecollege/2023/01/penn-state-proud-boys-pennsylvania-state-police/

STATE COLLEGE — Pennsylvania State Police sent 70 employees to Penn State’s University Park campus in October to provide additional security for an event featuring one of the founders of the Proud Boys, a violent extremist group. But unlike the local police departments that assisted Penn State police at the event, State Police were not reimbursed for their services.

On Oct. 24, a Penn State student group hosted two far-right activists for a “comedy” event on campus. Despite repeated public statements from Penn State leaders calling the speakers’ views “abhorrent,” officials declined public calls to cancel the event, citing the constitutional right to freedom of speech. The student group paid the activists $7,500 in student fees for the appearance.

That evening, protesters gathered outside the campus building where the event was scheduled, and police did not immediately intervene when individuals in the crowd sprayed a chemical irritant at protesters, according to videos shared online. Officers from four local police departments and State Police, some on horseback, were on hand to help control the crowd. Penn State then canceled the event just before it was scheduled to begin, due to “the threat of escalating violence.”

Spotlight PA requested reimbursement payment information under Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law from the police agencies working that evening. State Police told Spotlight PA in response to a records request that “no reimbursement occurred.”


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The background information on this story is that the Pennsylvania State Police have been routinely reimbursed for their overtime work on such things as Penn State football games. However the extra security that was required for this university-sponsored event - a total of 70 state police included mounted police - was never reimbursed by the University. Spotlight is doing an investigation and will update their report.

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