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Earlier today, Bowling Green State University fired head basketball coach Chris Jans because of an incident that occurred at a local bar. Now, thanks to documents obtained from the university via an open records request, we know exactly why Jans was fired. According to witnesses, he sexually harassed several women while drunk in a bar, slapping one on the butt, pushing another’s head toward his crotch, and calling another a “bitch.”
The video above was sent to the university by a witness. That’s Jans slapping a woman on the butt. The person who shot the video also provided a description of the rest of Jans’s behavior to Bowling Green athletics director Christopher Kingston. ([Sic] throughout):
My family and I were in downtown Bowling Green 3/21/15 at an establishment that is frequented by the Basketball coaches. While we were enjoying each others company we noticed on several occasions Chris Jans making what seemed to be advances towards several women. On one occasion he grabbed a woman’s head and pushed it downwards toward his crotch. A Single guy, drunk, we can possibly overlook, but certainly inappropriate for a Head Coach representing my university and most definitely not a married man with two children. I am certain she would not appreciate his behavior. As the night continued, we had hoped that the behavior was a fluke or a joke amongst friends ad we continued enjoying each others company until he made advances toward another female, petter her backside and proceeded to as/tell her to walk in front of him so that he could evaluate her assets. This was directly in front of our table and in front of my daughter who is a college athlete visiting her brother who attends BGSU on his birthday. She had witnessed the Coach throughout the evening, was disappointed and disgusted enough to actually confront him and tell him his behavior was not becoming of a head coach and she would be embarrassed if it were her coach. He denied being the coach and then after she continued he responded “ok”. She sat back with our table and we continued conversation hoping he would be mature enough to leave we enough alone, however minutes later he exclaimed loud enough to be heard over the loud music “bitch, com here.” Unfortunately, I was forced to confront him, however he was quickly covered by assistant coaches and staff. We left the establishment without further confrontation, but clearly he was sloppy drunk and not fitting of BGSU representation. I am emailing you to let you deal with this matter as you feel fit, however if need I have a video of him from the evening touching a woman’s backside validating our statements, and further video showing the melee’ that ensued after he called my daughter a “bitch”. We hope there will be no need have to divulge this video to social media for the sake of the university, but from our understanding from other patrons we have spoken to, this behavior has been consistent at this establishment. We expect you handle this matter in a fitting way that will ensure this behavior is never repeated.
I look forward to hearing how this will be addressed.
The full email exchange between the witness and the school is embedded below, as is the university’s letter to Jans, notifying him that he’d been fired. It may tell you something about their eagerness to have what happened here explained, by the way, that Bowling Green responded to our open records request with unusual speed—less than three hours after asking for these materials, we had them.


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Rep. Mo Brooks has denied that the speech he gave at the Ellipse on January 6 helped incite the attack on the Capitol, and that his "kicking ass" remarks were taken out of context.
Speaking to MSNBC 's Chris Hayes on the eve of the January 6 Committee's first televised hearings about the events which led up to riot, the Alabama congressman dismissed suggestions that his remarks in Washington, D.C. that day were calling for actual violence.
Brooks, who has been subpoenaed by the January 6 panel but is refusing to cooperate, along with four other GOP lawmakers , gave a speech in front of the crowd of Donald Trump supporters on the morning of January 6 wearing a bulletproof vest.
"Today is the day American patriots start taking down names and kicking ass," Brooks told the crowd.
"Our ancestors sacrifice their blood, their sweat, their tears, their fortunes, and sometimes their lives to give us—their descendants—an America that is the greatest nation in world history," Brooks added.
"So I have a question for you. Are you willing to do the same?"
Hayes asked Brooks whether he "felt some twinge of 'oh, no'" when the mob went on to storm the Capitol and attack police officers in their attempt to prevent Congress from certifying the 2020 Election results.
Brooks noted that the line about "kicking ass" arrived immediately after he talked about voting out so called Republicans in name only (so-called RINOs) from office.
"There's two sentences in one paragraph," Brooks said. "Look at the preceding sentence that tells you I'm talking about beating Republicans in the 2022 and 2024 election. That's whose names we are going to take down and whose derrieres we're gonna kick.
"Anybody who was there who looks at the two sentences and the two sentence paragraph knows what I'm talking about," Brooks added. "It had nothing to do with what occurred at the United States Capitol, I was talking about beating the RINOs."
In his January 6 speech , Brooks did tell the crowd that the 2022 and 2024 elections would be coming up and the country "cannot tolerate any more weakling, cowering, wimpy Republican congressmen and senators who covet the power and the prestige the swamp has to offer, while groveling at the feet and the knees of the special interest group masters."
Brooks then said the line about "taking down names and kicking ass."
Brooks noted to Hayes that District Court Judge Amit Mehta dismissed a civil claim that the congressman's speech incited the January 6 attack, and that it was constitutionally protected free speech.
Hayes also questioned Brooks about his March remarks where the congressman said that Trump repeatedly asked him to rescind the 2020 election and replace Joe Biden as president.
Hayes asked Brooks whether he is worried that Trump is "not all there or mentally fit" as asking him to rescind a democratic election seems like a "delusional" thing to do.
"If I had been the victim of voter fraud, election fraud activity, I would have wanted the same thing," Brooks said. "I would have wanted to be reinstated, I would have wanted to rescind the election, I would have wanted to do everything."
Brooks was previously endorsed by Trump in the Alabama GOP Senate primary before the former president retracted his backing of the congressman after he said that people should move on from the 2020 election.
Brooks is now attempting to get back the endorsement of Trump after he advanced into a runoff with Katie Britt.
"Join me in asking President Trump to #ReEndorseMo so that we can send a message to Mitch McConnell by sending a real America First conservative to the Senate on June 21," Brooks tweeted on June 5.

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