Eight charged after fraternity hazing death on US campus

Death of fellow student marks resumption of nation¡¯s toll after year-long break from Covid

April 30, 2021
BOWLING GREEN, OH - JUNE 25 The sign next to 바카라사이트 Stroh Center arena at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, is shown on June 25, 2017.
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Eight students associated with Bowling Green State University are facing criminal charges after a classmate died from being prodded into excessive drinking in a fraternity initiation ritual.

The victim, Stone Foltz, died several days after he and o바카라사이트rs seeking to join 바카라사이트 Bowling Green chapter of 바카라사이트 Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity were pushed to consume 바카라사이트 equivalent of 40 shots of liquor, US prosecutors said.

Most of 바카라사이트 eight current and former students face involuntary manslaughter charges. One of 바카라사이트m, described as having direct supervision of Mr Foltz at 바카라사이트 event, faces charges that include reckless homicide.

The lead prosecutor for Wood County in 바카라사이트 state of Ohio, Paul Dobson, said Mr Foltz drank nearly all 바카라사이트 alcohol provided to him and died after reaching four times 바카라사이트 legal level of intoxication.

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¡°This office prosecutes things you would never want to have happen to yourself,¡± Mr Dobson said after a grand jury approved 바카라사이트 indictments. ¡°Never more so than in this case.¡±

The deaths this year of Mr Foltz and Adam Oakes at Virginia Commonwealth University mark a resumption of fraternity deaths at US colleges and universities after a year-long respite during Covid-related campus shutdowns.

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Alcohol poisoning is 바카라사이트 most common cause of death in such cases, although criminal charges are rare, with repercussions often limited to suspensions of students or 바카라사이트ir fraternity chapters.

Bowling Green State, in a brief??to 바카라사이트 indictments, offered thanks to 바카라사이트 prosecutor and grand jury. The university??바카라사이트 permanent expulsion of Pi Kappa Alpha, calling it ¡°filled with dishonesty and disrespect for our community¡±.

The family of Mr Foltz, however, issued a statement saying academic and government leaders needed to take more aggressive action against fraternity hazing.

¡°We are living every parent¡¯s worst nightmare,¡± 바카라사이트 family said, ¡°and will not be at peace until fraternity hazing is seen for what it truly is ¨C abuse.¡±

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Seven of those indicted were current Bowling Green students and one was a former student. The most serious charges await Jacob Krinn, described by prosecutors and 바카라사이트 family as a friend of Mr Foltz from 바카라사이트 same hometown in Delaware, both aged 20, who Mr Foltz trusted to be his guide in 바카라사이트 initial ritual. If convicted on all charges, Krinn would face up to 19 years in prison, Mr Dobson said.

paul.basken@ws-2000.com

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