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SAE death update — Carson Stuckey — Cal Poly

All: These losses are numbing for all college communities.  I have talked last week to two of the families who lost their sons in November. Can you imagine the heartbreak of having an empty plate on your table at Thanksgiving if you are a dad or mom?

Program alert. Denver area Greeks–there is a hazing prevention conference at AFA in Denver right now. You can hear Dave Westol and his powerful presentation. Hank

I am up early but teaching or prepping for class all day-this is all I could find at 5 a.m. Thanks to Dave for headsup.

Hank — This paper will have updates later in day:  http://www.sanluisobispo.com

An 18-year-old Cal Poly fraternity pledge died early Tuesday after a night gathering that may have involved alcohol, according to the San Luis Obispo Police Department.

Residents of the home of a Sigma Alpha Epsilon member called 911 at 6:24 a.m. after finding freshman Carson Starkey unresponsive. The students unsuccessfully attempted to administer CPR and emergency workers could not revive the student.

Starkey, of Austin, Texas, was transported to Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center, where he subsequently died. Authorities are investigating what role alcohol may have played in Starkey’s death. An autopsy is scheduled for Thursday.

The fraternity has been temporarily suspended by the university, and it must cease all activities until after the investigation is complete, said Ken Barclay, Cal Poly’s director of Student Life and Leadership.

Barclay said the home is located within a couple of miles of campus. Police Department Capt. Dan Blanke would not release the address of the privately owned home or the names of the residents living there, saying it would interfere with the ongoing investigation.

A friend of Starkey’s family answered the phone in Austin on Tuesday afternoon and said that the young man’s parents did not want to comment about the death. University officials said Starkey’s parents would travel to San Luis Obispo today. University officials expressed sadness over the death of the student, who studied architectural engineering and enjoyed tennis, lacrosse, cycling and occasionally running, according to a survey that Starkey responded to on Facebook — a social networking Web site popular with college students.

“This is a tragedy and we are all heartbroken over the loss of a valued member of our community,” said Cornel Morton, vice president for student affairs at Cal Poly. “Our hearts go out to the family. We are working closely with the family and anticipate meeting with them shortly to offer our assistance as they navigate this difficult time.”

Barclay said that Starkey was attending an all-male fraternity get-together in the hours leading up to his death.

The fraternity has 47 members and 17 pledges this fall, but not all of the members were present at the home that night, Barclay said.

According to his comments on the survey on Facebook, Starkey graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School in June. When asked if he drank or partied, Starkey answered yes to both, but said he rarely smoked. He described himself as “shy, then outgoing,” and as “mostly a night owl.”

Starkey said his grades were important, and that he was “pumped to live in San Luis Obispo.”

The house is in a residential neighborhood. Blanke could not confirm how many people lived there, but said he thought they were all students.

Four detectives from the department were working on the case Tuesday, with assistance from Cal Poly police and the Sheriff’s Department.

“I know there will be a fairly large number of interviews conducted in the end,” said Blanke, who did not know how many people attended the party.

Cal Poly is cooperating with police as the investigation continues, university spokeswoman Stacia Momburg said. In addition, the vice president of SAE’s national board and the fraternity’s regional director were set to meet with Cal Poly officials Tuesday night to discuss the next steps in the investigation.

Cal Poly has suspended the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter following the possible alcohol-related death of a university freshman.The 18-year-old student, identified by San Luis Obispo Police as Carson Starkey of Austin, Tex., was found unresponsive at a local residence about 6:20 this morning. He was taken to Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center, where he died.In a statement this afternoon, Cal Poly officials said the university and national chapter of SAE has also suspended all activity at the fraternity until further notice.

Police said Starkey was found by friends who attended an SAE party at a local residence.“This is a tragedy and we are all heartbroken over the loss of a valued member of our community. Our hearts go out to the family,” said Cornel Morton, vice president for student affairs at Cal Poly. “We are working closely with the family and anticipate meeting with them shortly, to offer our assistance as they navigate this difficult time.”Cal Poly administrators and San Luis Obispo County Sheriff/Coroner, Cal Poly University Police departments are investigating what role alcohol may have played in Starkey’s death.More from the Mustang

A Cal Poly freshman died Tuesday morning after being found unresponsive in a local home. He had spent the night at the residency after attending a Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity party there Monday night, according to a Cal Poly press release.

After discovering him unresponsive at approximately 6 a.m., residents attempted to perform CPR before calling 911.

The student, Carson Starkey, was an 18-year-old architectural engineering freshmen and pledge of the fraternity. Cal Poly has since suspended SAE’s charter.

“When a tragedy like this happens, the normal practice with our university is to suspend the organization pending further results of investigation,” said Ken Barclay, Cal Poly’s director of Student Life and Leadership.

He added that that national organization of SAE also suspended the chapter.

The cause of death is currently unknown. An autopsy will be performed Thursday as well as a toxicology report to see if drugs or alcohol was a factor in Starkey’s death, according to University Police Department Captain Bill Watton.

Watton added that the police were investigating whether the party he attended was part of a fraternity pledge event.

“We’re taking this one step at a time,” said Anton Deleon, incoming president of Cal Poly’s Interfraternity Council and a business administration senior. “It’s definitely a tragic situation; action will be taken.”

The president of Cal Poly Sigma Alpha Epsilon declined to comment and calls to SAE nationals were unanswered at press time.

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PRESS RELEASE from the San Luis Obispo Police Department

WHAT:                     DEATH INVESTIGATION

WHERE:                   San Luis Obispo

WHEN:                     December 2, 2008 @ 6:24 AM

DECEASED:            Carson Leonard STARKEY  18 years of age (D.O.B. 04-17-90)
Austin, TX

At 6:24 AM on the morning on December 2, 2008, residents called 911after finding Cal Poly freshman Carson STARKEY unresponsive at their home where he had spent the night. He was transported to Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center where he subsequently died. San Luis Obispo Police detectives are working closely on the investigation with the Office of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff/Coroner, the Cal Poly University Police Department, and University administrators. The investigation will include determining what role alcohol may have played in Carson STARKEY’s death. Investigators learned that Carson STARKEY had attended a party during the previous evening at the home where he stayed the night.  An autopsy is scheduled for Thursday, December 4, 2008.

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Band members charged

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ATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) – Two men have been arrested and charged in connection with an alleged hazing incident involving the Southern University Band.  Both men are members of the band.

East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff’s deputies arrested Harvey Harrison and Carlos-Andres Carter, both 19 years old. They are each charged with aggravated battery and ritualistic acts.

Two male band members are hospitalized in the intensive care unit at a Baton Rouge hospital as a result of injuries they suffered during the incident. As of Tuesday morning, both victims were listed in serious condition.

“We have interviewed a witness, and have several suspects to interview today,” sheriff’s office spokeswoman Kellie Engels said Tuesday morning. Deputies are investigating the incident, which reportedly happened last Friday. The band took part in Saturday’s Bayou Classic football game in New Orleans, which featured Southern University versus Grambling State.

Sources say hazing is nothing new within the Southern University band, but it depends on your definitionHarrison Harvey (Courtesy East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office) of hazing. Our source within the band says most often, hazing usually hovers around paddling, slapping, or neckin,’ which is a stiff slap to the back of the head. It is in the form of older studenCarlos-Andres Carterts picking on younger students, so they may earn their letters.

The incident that has left two students hospitalized went well beyond that. Sources say the two students in the hospital are both freshmen and from out of state. The band members usually hang with others in the sections they play in. Sources say these students played horns and that the hazing took place off-campus, near Zachary. It also allegedly involved people not in the band.

The university would not release specific details of the incident and issued only a brief statement late Monday afternoon. In a two-line statement, the university wrote:

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Alberta hazing update

It is slow but it comes up–HN

Several St. Albert youths accused of assaulting younger teens in a hazing incident this summer will be appearing in provincial court later today All are expected to enter a plea to charges.

Last month one youth set a trial date of February 3rd, while 12 others postponed entering their pleas until lawyers had a chance to study documents. A warrant was issued for the arrest of a final accused who failed to show for two previous court appearances. It’s not known if that boy has been apprehended.

While all are charged with assault, five of the boys are also facing one count each of assault with a weapon.

The case stems from nine victims who came forward this summer telling RCMP they were taken against their will in June to various locations in St. Albert and paddled on the lower buttocks. Injuries varied from bruising to redness and in one case, bleeding.

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Alabama chapter in hot water

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TUSCALOOSA | A University of Alabama fraternity has been disbanded after repeated violations of the student code of conduct and a hazing violation.

The national board of Sigma Phi Epsilon revoked the charter of its Alabama Beta chapter on Nov. 24. In response, campus administrators pulled recognition of the chapter as an official student group, said Ralph Clements III, a Tuscaloosa attorney and president of the chapter’s alumni board.

UA alumni of Sigma Phi Epsilon, campus administrators and representatives from the social fraternity’s national organization will meet to decide what must be done for a chapter to be re- established. The earliest that could happen would be the 2010 fall semester, said UA spokeswoman Deborah Lane.

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NBA ad is wrong: reader

Thanks to Allen for heads up: his message.

Have you seen the NBA ad playing on TV that shows a rookie trying to board
the team bus and being forced by a senior player to ride in the luggage
compartment under the bus?  I just saw it during halftime on Monday Night
Football.  I would think (hope?) the NBA would have more sense than that,
but I guess not :-(  I tried to find an online video you could watch, but no
luck.