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Hazing Death alleged in Virginia

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-usa-hazing-virginiabre93m1hi-20130423,0,7263038.story

Gary Robertson Reuters5:51 p.m. CDT, April 23, 2013

RICHMOND, Virginia (Reuters) – Four men have been charged with hazing following the drowning of at least one Virginia State University student, who was swept to his death as he attempted to cross the Appomattox River as part of an initiation rite, police said on Tuesday.

A second student remained missing on Tuesday, three days after seven male students were pulled down the river by the current as they tried to cross on April 20 as part of their initiation into a group known as “Men of Honor.”

The rest of the men were pulled to safety or drifted to shore, a police statement said.

College hazing has attracted attention since the high profile 2011 death of 26-year-old Florida A&M University drum major Robert Champion during a band trip. That death was ruled a homicide and led to felony charges against a number of band members.

In Virginia, police in Chesterfield County said they charged four men with five counts each of hazing following the drowning of 19-year-old Marvell Edmondson, a freshman at Virginia State University in Ettrick.

Edmonson’s body was recovered on Monday, while fellow freshman Jauwan M. Holmes, also 19, remained missing. Police divers were searching the river for his body.

The four men charged with hazing were linked to the “Men of Honor” group, police said. They include James A. Mackey, 35 of Midlothian; freshman Cory D. Baytop, 26 of Newport News; and freshman Eriq K. Benson, 19, of Quinton.

Police said Charles E Zollicoffer, 29, had also been charged but was not yet in custody.

Virginia State University President Keith T. Miller said the school was grieving after the body of Edmonson was recovered.

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Bloomberg News tackles out-of-control fraternities’ costs

An interesting take on the subject

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Wabash College case tests Indiana hazing law; Alaska may propose a hazing law

Just a quick note.  More on Alaska when I have firm news. But this case at Wabash needs careful attention by all covering the hazing issue.

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Who will be FAMU’s hazing czar?

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Sapp is the assistant chief of police in Quincy. He has held other positions in law enforcement, including patrol division commander, assistant division commander for the Tallahassee Police Department and supervisor for the robbery investigators in the Leon County Criminal Investigations Division.

Smith is an adjunct professor at Strayer University in Morrow, Ga. He has held positions as a mediator for B.F. Smith Mediation Services, LLC, appointee for the board of ethics in DeKalb County, Ga., and as a law clerk for the Office of the Solicitor General in Atlanta.

Edwards is a consultant for Edwards and Patel in Baltimore, Md., and has been executive director for Waverly Main Street Inc., junior client manager/apprentice for Q-2 Sports and Entertainment Agency and law clerk for the state of Maryland Office of the Public Defender.

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Historic decision: Does a pledge’s complicity in his own hazing bar his family from collecting after his death?

 

This is an important case.  My personal take is that the courts will rule the case must move forward because critical information from the concurrent criminal cases is not available, etc.  More below.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/education/os-famu-hazing-champion-lawsuit-20121127,0,4266791.story