Christian Michael Waterman, center I think most of us would agree that
everybody deserves a second chance (with the possible exception of pedophiles and Osama Bin Laden) especially if that bad behavior is a result of intoxication brought on by day to day pressures that can bubble over like a well shaken can of Pepsi.
Take Christian Michael Waterman, age 19, for instance. After ingesting enough psychedelic mushrooms to agitate an elephant he did stupid things resulting in an arrest by UMPD, a trip to the Cooley Dickinson Hospital and negative publicity on the pages of the Daily Hampshire Gazette, forever emblazoned on the Internet.
But rather than crawl into a hole and ignore his mistake or--even worse--defend it, Mr. Waterman
did the right thing: acknowledging an error and sincerely apologizing for it.
Unlike the rowdy bad boys at
83 Morgan Circle who defend (note Comments--especially the most recent) their late night revelry that terrorizes neighbors, reduces property values and burdens the town treasury.
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DAILY HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE
UMass student arrested after Thursday night scare at MacKimmie Hall
SCOTT MERZBACHStaff Writer
AMHERST - A man exposing himself to student security monitors at MacKimmie Hall, a dormitory in the Southwest area of the University of Massachusetts campus, was arrested after several police officers subdued him on the night of April 14.
Christian Michael Waterman, 19, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was arrested at 10:10 p.m. on charges of indecent assault and battery on a person over the age of 14, open and gross lewdness, disorderly conduct and being a minor in possession of alcohol, said UMass Deputy Police Chief Patrick Archbald.
Officers were called to the building's lobby after Waterman, a dual English and sports management major at the university, began disturbing students and tried to go through a binder containing personal information about visitors to the dormitory. Waterman then touched and grabbed a woman in the chest area, putting her in fear, before dropping his pants and underwear, Archbald said.
Archbald said Waterman also made several irrational comments during the incident, repeatedly yelling out "Wu Tang" and talking about former President Bush.
When officers got there, Waterman became combative and, after a brief struggle, was placed under arrest.
Amherst Fire Department paramedics also responded because Waterman may have been under the influence of narcotics, police said. He was brought by ambulance to Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton for treatment.
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Thu, 04/21/2011 - 00:23 — CWaterman
I Tripped..and Fell
The article fails to mention the root cause of these lewd events. I took a near-toxic amount of psychedelic mushrooms and lost all control of my physical and mental faculties. I am deeply sorry for my transgressions and apologize to all of the people that I have hurt.
My time spent in the hospital over this weekend was eye-opening as my support system rallied around me. I thank my mother for rushing to my side in this tremendous time of need.
I literally have no recollection of these events, and I apologize to the security monitor specifically for overstepping bounds. Thank you to the UMPD for an excellent handling of my extreme belligerence.
I'm sure many will respond with skepticism and negativity, but this is the truth, I am sorry, and I all I can do is accept my consequences and move forward.
Thank you,
Christian Waterman###########################################
Hey Christian,
I run the 'Only in Amherst' hyperlocal webiste and I'm a reporter for WHMP
news, and I just wanted to verify that you posted the apology on Gazettenet
article yesterday?
I wish more students would man-up and apologize for their bad behavior.
Last night I had someone--probably a rowdy student--defend the bad behavior of
party house residents by suggesting I hang myself.
Larry Kelley
http://onlyintherepublicofamherst.blogspot.com/2010/12/party-house-of-emester.html#######################################
From: Christian Waterman
To: amherstac@aol.com
Sent: Thu, Apr 21, 2011 9:22 am
Subject: Re: Verification check on apology
Yes it's my sincere apology I'm trying to do as much damage control
and public relations work as possible to counteract this extremely
damaging story.
My life is being changed with every person that reads that article so
I at the very least want the truth to be out there concurrently.
I'd like to publish an article/apology somewhere about the mental
duress myself and other students are feeling under the pressures of
college. Even though this story is out about me, it means nothing to
the person I am and any thing else on the Internet suggests a
completely different portrait.
I spoke to the paper and apparently they are more than comfortable
with potentially ruining student's lives.
Thank you for Your recognition.
Christian Waterman
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:41 AM, wrote:
Hey Christian,
From a journalistic point of view the Gazette would be remiss to go back and edit the original story. You did what you did, and that is a matter of public record. But what they should do is follow up on the arrest article in a bigger way, and in a sense make you the 'poster boy' for the way to properly respond to having made a mistake.
Most people would agree that everybody deserves a second chance (with the possible exception of pedophiles).
Do you have a photo (headshot) I could use?
Larry
I like to use this shot..it's me and my mentor, professor Steve Jefferson
Sport management professor that had a near-fatal stroke last September..really was a life-changing event
He is trying to raise $25000 to fund his rehabilitation and return to the classroom so I would love to get him as much press
I really just want to apologize to all of the people that I have hurt and let down because I truly have been undergoing personal evolutions into a better human being
Only time will heal these wounds and my actions will have to speak louder than words
Here's some more of me in the media: bo.st/ThinkAlive
The Think Alive Foundation is also presenting 7 grants to Amherst Middle School students next Thursday and looking to secure media coverage..I can forward along the completed press release ..Visit thinkalive.org for more information
Support Japan,
Christian Waterman
Sport Management / English '13
Treasurer, Association of Diversity in Sport
Director of Programming, Real Music Xposed
(917) 628-1425