11 Syracuse high school athletes charged with unlawful imprisonment misdemeanor over alleged hazing
- Eleven teen lacrosse players from New York were charged with unlawful imprisonment for hazing younger teammates.
- The perpetrators tied up a victim, put him in a car trunk, and abandoned him in the woods, according to the district attorney.
- The school district canceled the lacrosse season and launched an investigation, while uninvolved players faced consequences.
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Syracuse High School Lacrosse Players Surrender to Police Following Hazing Incident
Eleven lacrosse players at West Hill High School in Syracuse, N.Y., have been charged with unlawful imprisonment in the second degree — a misdemeanor — due to their alleged involvement in the extreme hazing of five younger teammates.
11 New York Lacrosse Players Face Misdemeanor Charges After Alleged Hazing Incident, DA Says
Eleven teenage lacrosse players from upstate New York have been charged with unlawful imprisonment in the second degree, a misdemeanor, following an alleged hazing incident involving five younger teammates. The Onondaga County District Attorney’s Office confirmed to NTD, sister media of The Epoch Times, that the charges were filed Thursday. The students, all connected to the Westhill High School boys’ lacrosse program, turned themselves in after…
Westhill superintendent says players involved in serious hazing will face school discipline
Syracuse, N.Y. — The Westhill Central School District superintendent informed parents Friday that lacrosse players involved in a serious hazing incident last week will face discipline from the school in addition to the criminal charges
Syracuse high school lacrosse students charged in extreme high school hazing
Onondaga County (NY) District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss charges against nearly a dozen Syracuse high school lacrosse players accused of hazing teammates, including allegations of abduction.
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