Some of you may remember this story from earlier this year. The goalkeeper for the Stanford women's soccer team, Katie Meyer, committed suicide shortly after receiving a letter regarding a disciplinary hearing from the University.
Her parents have now filed a wrongful death suit against Stanford.
It has now come out that the incident that sparked all this is that she "spilled coffee" on a football player who had previously been accused of sexually assaulting one of her teammates. She was on a bicycle at the time of the alleged accident.
I'm going to go ahead and assume, for the purposes of argument, that the football player in question did what he was accused of doing (obviously I don't know that, but this is putting her actions in the best possible light).
Seems to me that what happened here is that she committed a vigilante act in retaliation. If she dumped an iced latte down the front of the alleged rapist's pants, that's assault. If she threw a cup of scalding hot coffee on top of him, that's potentially a felony.
Regardless, and I feel like the grinch of the world for saying this, seems like what happened here is that Katie had to face the natural consequences of her actions and chose to kill herself instead of doing so. I think that Stanford should tell her grieving parents to pound sand.
But anyway, I come to F16 for reasonable and informed takes, so am I the a-hole here?
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35098221/katie-meyer-family-files-wrongful-death-suit-stanford
Her parents have now filed a wrongful death suit against Stanford.
It has now come out that the incident that sparked all this is that she "spilled coffee" on a football player who had previously been accused of sexually assaulting one of her teammates. She was on a bicycle at the time of the alleged accident.
I'm going to go ahead and assume, for the purposes of argument, that the football player in question did what he was accused of doing (obviously I don't know that, but this is putting her actions in the best possible light).
Seems to me that what happened here is that she committed a vigilante act in retaliation. If she dumped an iced latte down the front of the alleged rapist's pants, that's assault. If she threw a cup of scalding hot coffee on top of him, that's potentially a felony.
Regardless, and I feel like the grinch of the world for saying this, seems like what happened here is that Katie had to face the natural consequences of her actions and chose to kill herself instead of doing so. I think that Stanford should tell her grieving parents to pound sand.
But anyway, I come to F16 for reasonable and informed takes, so am I the a-hole here?
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/35098221/katie-meyer-family-files-wrongful-death-suit-stanford