She hopes this video encourages others to be kind, while students here are still trying to understand why. “Our society has so much stigma around people who are unhoused, that it allows others to dehumanize them,” Laurano said. While the student has not been named, she says his alleged actions are a part of a bigger problem. Laurano is a homeless outreach coordinator with Prevention Point Philadelphia. “Unfortunately, people really don’t realize how common incidents like this are,” Rose Laurano said. We find the actions of the individuals in this video appalling, and we not only condemn violence, but also inhumane acts meant to demean and hurt others.” The university’s director of communications sent Eyewitness News this statement, “We have been made aware of this incident and are investigating it further. READ MORE: COVID In Delaware: New Indoor Mask Mandate Issued Beginning Tuesday As Cases Surge “I was a little confused and also like scared because I don’t want to be associated with someone like that,” a student said. The TikTok clip posted on Instagram has Penn State officials launching an official investigation.Īccording to the account, a student from the school’s Brandywine campus allegedly shot paintball pellets at a couple as they were driving through Philadelphia.
I can’t believe that someone would do something like that to homeless people, that’s terrible to see,” one Penn State Brandywine student said. It’s a video shared on social media that’s making waves in real-time. READ MORE: Bucks County Coroner Identifies Body Found At Neshaminy State Park As Lisa Jennings University officials sent an email to students saying they are aware of the disturbing video that may involve a Brandywine student and are taking it very seriously. The suspected triggerman is a student at Penn State Brandywine. (CBS) - The homeless are in the crosshairs of a paintball attack, according to some on social media. Stay tuned for Murgo's Penn State home game forecasts throughout the 2021 college football season.MEDIA, Pa. That includes, of course, his score prediction for the game. But he anticipates the weather improving as the day goes along, with the sun potentially arriving in time for the postgame tailgates.Ībove, you can see Murgo's entire forecast.
Murgo expects temperature to be near 40 for kickoff, with showers and possible flurries early in the game. People coming in from the east should be spared from that hassle. People driving to Happy Valley from the west should be especially careful, as rain and possibly snow could make the highways slick. He is expecting, "By far our worst weather game of the season so far." But, he did add this caveat: "It could be a lot worse for this time of the year." This week, Murgo is anticipating rain and possibly snow flurries prior to and even during the action. So he knows Penn State football and he knows the area. A Penn State grad, Murgo is the chief meteorologist at WTAJ, the CBS affiliate in Altoona, Pa. Well, you’ve come to the right place to find out, because Joe Murgo is here to provide Nittany Lion home game forecasts for Lions247 With Fight On State. 9 Michigan (7-1, 5-1) at Beaver Stadium Saturday ( noon Eastern, ABC), for the first time this year the Nittany Lions (and their fans) are likely to be dealing with some nasty weather.