Monday, 07 May 2012 12:58

KSU Prof Reacts To Alleged Bombers

Written by  Chris Keppler
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Dr. Patrick Coy Dr. Patrick Coy Kent State University

A Kent State University professor says the five men accused of plotting to bomb the Route 82 bridge won't be successful if they try to claim entrapment by the FBI.

"These men clearly had intent," said Dr. Patrick  Coy, director of Kent State University's Center for Applied Conflict Management.  "They also didn't have the means.  The FBI provided the means.  Given their subsequent actions, I think it's going to be very difficult for these men to argue an entrapment case successfully."

The reference to subsequent actions stems from the alleged bombers' decision to plan and program what they thought was a working bomb. 

Coy says there are numerous historical accounts where violence tarnished reputations of groups that were, by definition, non-violent.  One of the suspects, according to Coy, tried unsuccessfully to rally Occupy Cleveland to engage in non-peaceful and potentially violent activities.

"To engage in petty violence and vandalism and advocate arrest and confrontation.  That was turned away.  The Occupy movement, or the people there, apparently said, 'No, we're not interested in that,' and they left disgusted," said Coy.

An attorney for one of the suspects said last week that his client was entrapped by the FBI.

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Chris Keppler

Chris Keppler

Chris is the regular news anchor on WQMX's Wynn and Wilson in the Morning and WONE's Tim and Christi in the Morning programs. He first opened a microphone at WZIP-FM at The University of Akron in 1990 but got his first paid radio job delivering weekend news on WZKL-FM & WDPN-AM in Alliance. Chris then moved to WJER AM & FM in Dover where he reported on Tuscarawas County, including stories that made national headlines. Chris has been honored by his peers with first place awards from the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters including Best Reporter, Best Feature Story, and Best Broadcast Writing among others. In addition to his work as a broadcast journalist Chris has also worked in public relations and as an instructor at the University of Akron teaching Broadcast News Writing. Chris enjoys volunteer work, and has served on the boards of the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters, Public Relations Society of America (Akron Area Chapter), American Cancer Society Hope Gala Committee and currently serves on the Green Baseball/Softball Federation Board. Contact Chris through the newsroom 330-864-6397 or email at ckeppler@rcrg.net

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