Re: UW-Stout offseason thread
I'll echo Fritz62 by saying there are rumors flying around that are just ridiculous.
I don't want to comment on any details out of respect for the Simon family and what they are currently going through. However, the incident that resulted in the injury to Bradley is NOT a hockey team involved incident.
We are all praying and thinking about Brad and everyone involved. It's an extremely unfortunate situation.
How is this not a hockey related incident??
I mean, it didn't happen at a practice, but it's not like it had nothing to do with members of the team.
FROM UW-STOUT:
Chancellor releases statement in wake of student death, arrests of students
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 23, 2010
Menomonie, Wis. --- University of Wisconsin-Stout Chancellor Charles W. Sorensen released the following statement today concerning the arrests of two students as a result of the death of UW-Stout student Bradley L. Simon:
Our prayers and hearts go out to the family and friends of Bradley Simon. The welfare of his family is first and foremost with everyone at UW-Stout right now. We are doing everything possible to help his family.
I was severely disappointed today to hear about the alleged behavior that led to the charges brought against two UW-Stout students, one who has played for our hockey team for three years and one who was recruited to play for the team.
I cannot comment on the specifics of the case. The Menomonie Police Department, assisted by our campus police department, has done a remarkable job in investigating the incident. We have been kept informed of the major developments as they affected UW-Stout, and I have directed everyone on campus to give the investigators their full cooperation.
Here are the steps I am taking light of today’s developments:
I have instructed the Dean of Students to take strong and appropriate student disciplinary action in this case.
We will study the results of the police investigation and use that and other information in determining the status of individual hockey players.
We will continue to press for solutions to high risk alcohol use, which will require the involvement of the student body, faculty, staff and the community.
This is a tragedy for everyone involved. Obviously, the Simon family will be affected forever. We have two other students who face serious legal consequences. Our hockey team’s reputation is at stake as well.
We are vitally concerned for the health and safety of all of our students, faculty and staff. UW-Stout has zero tolerance for behavior that causes harm to self or other members of our community.
(Editors: Jedidiah McGlasson is a freshman from Kenai, Alaska, majoring in engineering technology. He is a hockey recruit. Jared Britton is a senior from Regina, Saskatchewan, majoring in manufacturing engineering. He has played three years for the hockey team. UW-Stout will not have further comment on this case at this time because the Menomonie Police Department has not completed its investigation.)