I'm curious as to what you all think about making a big deal of the fact this kid's dad is a Daily News editor. My gut reaction is that it's neither here nor there, but the fact the paper editorialized about the incident seems to lend it some relevance.
ALBANY -- The first student to surrender after police released photographs of Saturday's "Kegs and Eggs" melee is the son of a top New York Daily News editor.
Evan Sapio, a University at Albany freshman, turned himself in Wednesday night after recognizing his photograph in the gallery of students who allegedly took part in the riot on Hudson Avenue.
Police released photographs of dozens of people they want to question about the incident.
According to several people familiar with the case, Sapio, 18, is the son of Bob Sapio, the senior executive editor of the New York Daily News.
The newspaper editorialized Wednesday that the raucous scene showed "how debauched and destructive young people can be when their supposedly supervising adults accept an anything-goes atmosphere."
Sapio is accused of joining the group of students who moved a 2000 Mazda sedan into the middle of Hudson Avenue and then trashed it, according to court papers filed before his arraignment Thursday morning in City Court. Sapio was arraigned on charges of first-degree riot and criminal mischief, Miller said.
On his Facebook page, Sapio uses a photograph of drug-crazed actor Charlie Sheen.
The trashing of the car was caught on a videotape posted on YouTube. Police said Sapio and others caused $6,700 worth of damage to the vehicle.
Videos of the destruction went viral on the Internet and police used still photographs taken from the videos to create a most-wanted list of suspects.
Police said Sapio told them he was "on the Times Union website and saw that he was one of the people in the Hudson Avenue St. Patrick's Day incident."
The Daily News editorial went on to fault SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher, UAlbany President George Philip and the parents of the students.
"These were your young charges, Ms. Chancellor, Mr. President, Mr. and Mrs. Parents. This is the culture you let sprout into criminal proceedings," the newspaper went on to say.
Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Son-of-Daily-News-bigwig-busted-in-kegs-and-1170327.php#ixzz1GsIDl492
ALBANY -- The first student to surrender after police released photographs of Saturday's "Kegs and Eggs" melee is the son of a top New York Daily News editor.
Evan Sapio, a University at Albany freshman, turned himself in Wednesday night after recognizing his photograph in the gallery of students who allegedly took part in the riot on Hudson Avenue.
Police released photographs of dozens of people they want to question about the incident.
According to several people familiar with the case, Sapio, 18, is the son of Bob Sapio, the senior executive editor of the New York Daily News.
The newspaper editorialized Wednesday that the raucous scene showed "how debauched and destructive young people can be when their supposedly supervising adults accept an anything-goes atmosphere."
Sapio is accused of joining the group of students who moved a 2000 Mazda sedan into the middle of Hudson Avenue and then trashed it, according to court papers filed before his arraignment Thursday morning in City Court. Sapio was arraigned on charges of first-degree riot and criminal mischief, Miller said.
On his Facebook page, Sapio uses a photograph of drug-crazed actor Charlie Sheen.
The trashing of the car was caught on a videotape posted on YouTube. Police said Sapio and others caused $6,700 worth of damage to the vehicle.
Videos of the destruction went viral on the Internet and police used still photographs taken from the videos to create a most-wanted list of suspects.
Police said Sapio told them he was "on the Times Union website and saw that he was one of the people in the Hudson Avenue St. Patrick's Day incident."
The Daily News editorial went on to fault SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher, UAlbany President George Philip and the parents of the students.
"These were your young charges, Ms. Chancellor, Mr. President, Mr. and Mrs. Parents. This is the culture you let sprout into criminal proceedings," the newspaper went on to say.
Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Son-of-Daily-News-bigwig-busted-in-kegs-and-1170327.php#ixzz1GsIDl492