(CBS News)
Another key member of the Penn State coaching staff is out in the child sex abuse scandal that has already cost Joe Paterno and the university president their jobs. The university put Mike McQueary on indefinite leave Friday -- saying he cannot function as assistant football coach under the circumstances.
It was McQueary who told Paterno that he saw another assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky, rape a child on campus. CBS News correspondent Armen Keteyian looks into a children's charity Sandusky ran for years.
It was 1977, nine years into his illustrious coaching career at Penn State, that Jerry Sandusky founded "The Second Mile." Its mission, according to its website: "helping young people," especially at risk-kids, "achieve their potential." READ MORE
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