Report: Police called on Franco, filmmaker after confronting NCAA president

Former Penn State Nittany Lion football player Franco Harris (far right), sits with a cardboard cutout of former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno in his sky box with a sign reading "Due Process for PSU JVP" during play between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Ohio University Bobcats at Beaver Stadium on September 1, 2012 in State College, Pennsylvania. (August 31, 2012 - Source: Patrick Smith/Getty Images North America) (Patrick Smith/Getty Images North America)
Former Penn State Nittany Lion football player Franco Harris (far right), sits with a cardboard cutout of former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno in his sky box with a sign reading "Due Process for PSU JVP" during play between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Ohio University Bobcats at Beaver Stadium on September 1, 2012 in State College, Pennsylvania. (August 31, 2012 - Source: Patrick Smith/Getty Images North America) (Patrick Smith/Getty Images North America)
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Updated: 12/12/2012 7:57 pm

Police were called on football legend Franco Harris and documentary filmmaker John Ziegler today in Los Angeles after the pair confronted NCAA President Mark Emmert about the sanctions against Penn State, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/sports/psu/franco-harris-travels-to-los-angeles-in-quest-to-get-ncaa-answers-666047/#ixzz2Et8tYJPd

Ziegler, who is producing a film called 'The Framing of Joe Paterno,' spoke to Franco after the incident and has posted a video on YouTube.

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