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Penn State wide receivers coach Mike McQuery, who was the actual witness to Jerry Sandusky raping a 10-year-old boy in the school’s showers back in 2002 but did not intervene, according to a grand jury indictment, has tried to make light of the situation by telling students he was in ‘protective custody’ at a location away from campus (a joke that did not go over so well).

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Mike McQuery’s predicament came about as a nighttime vigil to honor Jerry Sandusky’s sexual assaults victims took place outside the Old Main building of Penn State’s central Pennsylvania campus.

Students lit blue candles and joined together in songs including their Alma Mater and their popular chant ‘We Are’.

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And, in comparison to the riots at the school earlier this week, an acapella group performed a rendition of Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’ with the students singing along to the line ‘tears stream down your face’, according to th school’s paper the Daily Collegian.

During the vigil, former Penn State all-American and NFL player LaVar Arrington delivered a speech, organized by students to show their support for the sexual abuse victims of a former Penn State assistant football coach