Two Phi Beta Sigma Brothers Accused Of Hazing
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Two Penn State Fraternity Members Charged With Hazing and Assault
Two Penn State students are facing charges of hazing and assault after they were accused of physical and mental abuse of new fraternity members over a period of months. Phi Beta Sigma dean Jacob D. Francis, 23, is accused of repeatedly punching new members in the chest, hitting them with a paddle and enforcing a daily regimen designed to isolate them from anyone outside the fraternity, according to an affidavit of probable cause filed Friday by …
Two Phi Beta Sigma Brothers Accused Of Hazing
Two Phi Beta Sigma brothers have each been accused of a misdemeanor and a summary offense of hazing. Jacob Francis, who led the fraternity’s recruitment, and Jayson Archer, the fraternity’s president, are each accused of leading violent hazing rituals against new members. According to an affidavit of probable cause, State College police received an anonymous tip saying the pledges at Phi Beta Sigma were undergoing an intense hazing process. “Thi…
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