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Old 06-27-2006, 01:22 PM
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Dallas Hazing Trial

I have not seen a thread on this so here goes: Alpha Phi Alpha member at SMU went to trial on a felony Agg Assault: Found guilty yesterday and the Jury gave 10 years in jail probated for 10 years and 180 days to do as a term and condition of community supervision.
This is real folks.
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Old 07-10-2006, 10:17 PM
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Fraternity Water Prank at SMU

Man sentenced for fraternity water prank

DALLAS - A DeSoto man has been sentenced to six months in jail and 10 years of probation for his role in a fraternity initiation that sent a pledge into a coma.
Raymond Lee, 28, was sentenced Monday after he was convicted of aggravated assault for an off-campus incident in which fraternity pledges at Southern Methodist University were forced to drink large amounts of water.

Braylon Curry, a pledge with Alpha Phi Alpha, went into a coma after he was forced to drink the water. He later recovered and now attends Howard University.

Lee, the first of eight men to go to trial for the 2003 incident, was also fined $10,000.

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Old 07-10-2006, 10:20 PM
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Original News Story - SMU Hazing Event

December 30, 2003


Frat Hazing: A Dangerous New Drinking Game


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Newsweek
December 8, 2003 issue
Frat Hazing: A Dangerous New Drinking Game

By Sarah Childress


Even as Alpha Phi Alpha pledge Braylon Curry became incoherent, fraternity members urged him to keep chugging from a gallon jug, threatening to beat him if he stopped, Curry's parents say he told them. Hours later, the Southern Methodist University junior had a seizure and was rushed to the hospital, becoming the second reported victim this year of a prank that experts worry could become a new hazing ritual.

Curry wasn't drinking whisky or beer, but water. Drinking as much as 15 liters of water in a short period of time--the body processes only six to eight in 24 hours--causes hyponatremia, a potentially fatal sodium imbalance in the body, says Dr. Kenney Weinmeister, who treated Curry at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas. (Curry has since recovered. The
fraternity's national office is investigating; local members could not be reached.) The condition is seen in marathon runners and ravers on ecstasy, who can overcompensate for their thirst.

But as hazing, "water torture" is more dangerous because fraternity members may assume that if the pledges aren't drinking alcohol, they can take drinking to the extreme with impunity, says expert Hank Nuwer. And like other hazing activities that dehumanize pledges, it's easy for members to sanction suffering in the name of brotherhood. Freshman Walter Jennings died in March after he was forced to chug water while pledging an underground fraternity at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh.

A student from another Eastern school, astonished to learn about Jennings, told Nuwer that his fraternity forced its pledges to drink hot water until they vomited. That frat was disbanded, but as SMU's frustrated officials have learned, hazing's a long way from being expelled.

Copyright 2003 Newsweek

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Old 07-10-2006, 10:56 PM
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great, it happened almost three years ago........who cares.
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Old 07-11-2006, 12:00 AM
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I think the issue is that the first of the (I believe it was) 8 people involved was just sentenced.
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Old 07-12-2006, 09:24 AM
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great, it happened almost three years ago........who cares.
I think it's worth knowing the outcome no matter how long ago the offense took place and was reported.
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Old 07-12-2006, 05:37 PM
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Hazing

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I think it's worth knowing the outcome no matter how long ago the offense took place and was reported.
Yup - History tends to repeat itself and a little knowledge on some archives never hurts.

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