Education
Bowling Green Reaches $2.9 Million Settlement in Hazing Death
Bowling Inexperienced State College in Ohio has reached a $2.9 million settlement settlement with the household of Stone Foltz, a 20-year-old sophomore who died in 2021 after members of a fraternity he was pledging hazed him at an off-campus initiation occasion.
The settlement, which the college and Mr. Foltz’s mother and father introduced at a information convention on Monday, ends a virtually two-year authorized battle that started shortly after Mr. Foltz died of alcohol poisoning in March 2021, as he was pledging the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
Cory and Shari Foltz stated they deliberate to make use of the cash from the settlement of their wrongful-death lawsuit to help the efforts of the iamstonefoltz Basis, which they began after their son had died, to finish hazing.
“From Day 1, we’ve at all times needed the identical factor as Bowling Inexperienced: to eradicate hazing throughout the nation,” Cory Foltz stated on the information convention in Columbus, Ohio. “I strongly imagine that at the moment, transferring ahead, we will work with Bowling Inexperienced, and Bowling Inexperienced shall be one of many first universities to take the large step in direction of eliminating hazing throughout this nation.”
The off-campus occasion that Mr. Foltz attended on March 4, 2021, required new members, who had been often called “little brothers” or “littles,” to devour massive quantities of alcohol. Mr. Foltz, who like a lot of the new members was underage, drank a few liter of whiskey on the occasion, prosecutors stated. His roommate later discovered him unresponsive of their house. He died three days later.
The Lucas County coroner dominated that Mr. Foltz had died on account of “deadly ethanol intoxication throughout hazing incident.” Prosecutors stated that through the police investigation a number of of the fraternity members lied to investigators and destroyed each bodily and digital proof.
5 males pleaded responsible to varied expenses in reference to Mr. Foltz’s dying, together with reckless murder, hazing and tampering with proof. Two others had been discovered responsible of misdemeanor counts after being acquitted of extra severe expenses, together with involuntary manslaughter and reckless murder, The Related Press reported.
They had been sentenced to serve from seven days to 6 weeks in jail, along with 28 days of home arrest. After Mr. Foltz’s dying, Bowling Inexperienced completely expelled the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity from its campus.
Since their son’s dying, Mr. Foltz’s mother and father have labored to eradicate hazing on school campuses. They stated on Monday that they deliberate to broaden their basis’s programming to incorporate displays to center and highschool college students throughout the nation concerning the risks of hazing and alcohol poisoning.
The settlement features a dedication from Bowling Inexperienced to work with the Foltz household to cease hazing in Greek-letter organizations on its campus.
“This decision retains the Foltz household and B.G.S.U. group from reliving the tragedy for years to return within the courtroom and permits us to give attention to furthering our shared mission of eradicating hazing in Ohio and throughout the nation,” they stated. “Main these efforts in our communities is the actual work that honors Stone.”
The cash from the settlement, Shari Foltz stated, is not going to deliver the household closure “as a result of it’s not going to deliver Stone again.”
“However what it does enable,” she stated, is for the household’s basis to proceed its efforts to “educate the scholars, the group, the mother and father about hazing. And we will proceed our struggle in saving lives.”
Cory Foltz stated he believed the inspiration’s work would additionally assist honor his son’s legacy.
“I feel he’d be very joyful,” he stated, “to listen to that we’re caring for different mother and father’ kids as nicely.”
Education
Four Fraternity Members Charged After a Pledge Is Set on Fire
Four fraternity members at San Diego State University are facing felony charges after a pledge was set on fire during a skit at a party last year, leaving him hospitalized for weeks with third-degree burns, prosecutors said Monday.
The fire happened on Feb. 17, 2024, when the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held a large party at its house, despite being on probation, court documents show. While under probation, the fraternity was required to “demonstrate exemplary compliance with university policies,” according to the college’s guidelines.
Instead, prosecutors said, the fraternity members planned a skit during which a pledge would be set on fire.
After drinking alcohol in the presence of the fraternity president, Caden Cooper, 22, the three younger men — Christopher Serrano, 20, and Lars Larsen, 19, both pledges, and Lucas Cowling, 20 — then performed the skit, prosecutors said.
Mr. Larsen was set on fire and wounded, prosecutors said, forcing him to spend weeks in the hospital for treatment of third-degree burns covering 16 percent of his body, mostly on his legs.
The charges against Mr. Cooper, Mr. Cowling and Mr. Serrano include recklessly causing a fire with great bodily injury; conspiracy to commit an act injurious to the public; and violating the social host ordinance. If convicted of all the charges, they would face a sentence of probation up to seven years, two months in prison.
Mr. Larsen himself was charged. The San Diego County District Attorney’s office said that he, as well as Mr. Cooper and Mr. Cowling, also tried to lie to investigators in the case, deleted evidence on social media, and told other fraternity members to destroy evidence and not speak to anyone about what happened at the party.
All four men have pleaded not guilty.
Lawyers representing Mr. Cooper and Mr. Cowling did not immediately respond to messages requesting comment on Tuesday. Contact information for lawyers for Mr. Serrano and Mr. Larsen was not immediately available.
The four students were released on Monday, but the court ordered them not to participate in any fraternity parties, not to participate in any recruitment events for the fraternity, and to obey all laws, including those related to alcohol consumption.
The university said Tuesday that it would begin its own administrative investigation into the conduct of the students and the fraternity, now that the police investigation was complete.
After it confirmed the details, the dean of students office immediately put the Phi Kappa Psi chapter on interim suspension, which remains in effect, college officials confirmed on Tuesday.
Additional action was taken, but the office said it could not reveal specifics because of student privacy laws.
“The university prioritizes the health and safety of our campus community,” college officials said in a statement, “and has high expectations for how all members of the university community, including students, behave in the interest of individual and community safety and well-being.”
At least half a dozen fraternities at San Diego State University have been put on probation in the last two years, officials said.
Education
Video: Several Killed in Wisconsin School Shooting, Including Juvenile Suspect
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Several Killed in Wisconsin School Shooting, Including Juvenile Suspect
The police responded to a shooting at a private Christian school in Madison, Wis., on Monday.
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Around 10:57 a.m., our officers were responding to a call of an active shooter at the Abundant Life Christian School here in Madison. When officers arrived, they found multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Officers located a juvenile who they believe was responsible for this deceased in the building. I’m feeling a little dismayed now, so close to Christmas. Every child, every person in that building is a victim and will be a victim forever. These types of trauma don’t just go away.
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Biden Apologizes for U.S. Mistreatment of Native American Children
President Biden offered a formal apology on Friday on behalf of the U.S. government for the abuse of Native American children from the early 1800s to the late 1960s.
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The Federal government has never, never formally apologized for what happened until today. I formally apologize. It’s long, long, long overdue. Quite frankly, there’s no excuse that this apology took 50 years to make. I know no apology can or will make up for what was lost during the darkness of the federal boarding school policy. But today, we’re finally moving forward into the light.
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