Eight men indicted in hazing death at Ohioâs Bowling Green State University By Syndicated Content
By Brendan OâBrien
(Reuters) â An Ohio grand jury indicted eight men on Thursday on charges stemming from an alcohol-induced death of a 20-year-old student after a fraternity hazing event at Bowling Green State University near Toledo two months ago.
Sophomore student Stone Foltz was found unresponsive in his apartment after he consumed a fatal amount of alcohol on March 4 at an event hosted by the universityâs Pi Kappa Alpha chapter, Wood County Prosecuting Attorney Paul Dobson said during a news conference.
âFrom what we have learned, we believe and allege hazing was an integral part of this event,â Dobson said. âThe result of this event was catastrophic.â
Indictments issued in BGSU fraternity hazing death Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 4:00pm
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The Wood County Grand Jury has returned indictments against eight persons in the hazing death of Stone Foltz, a Bowling Green State University student. The indictments stem from a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity event on March 4 at an off-campus house which Foltz attended. Indictments were issued against:
-Jacob Krinn, 20, Delaware, OH., on charges of first degree felony involuntary manslaughter; third degree felony involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, felonious assault, hazing, failure to comply with underage alcohol laws and obstructing official business.
-Daylen Dunson, 20, Cleveland, OH., on charges of third degree felony involuntary manslaughter, tampering with evidence, obstructing justice, hazing, failure to comply with underage alcohol laws, and obstructing official business.
Students design adult tricycles
By Glenn Battishill - gbattishill@aimmediamidwest.com
Engineering technology seniors on one of the teams participating in the adult tricycle design project pose for a photo with their tricycle that they researched, designed and built. Timothy Kolva sits in the seat. He’s surrounded by his teammates (left to right): Evan McDonald, Tarun Subbarayalu and John Simonis.
Alicia Mowry | Delaware Area Career Center
DACC Assistant Principal Buck Weaver tests the engineering technology seniors’ tricycle, which they researched, designed and built.
Alicia Mowry | Delaware Area Career Center
Students at the Delaware Area Career Center recently designed, built, and test drove adult tricycles as part of an assignment in the Engineering Technology course.
Apr 30, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) Seven college students in Ohio and another man were indicted in the alcohol-related death of a 20-year-old who was found unconscious after a fraternity party, prosecutors said Thursday.
A grand jury indicted the eight on charges ranging from involuntary manslaughter to hazing.
Stone Foltz, 20, died three days after he and other fraternity pledges at Bowling Green State University were each given and encouraged to finish an entire bottle of alcohol at the March 4 off-campus party, university officials have said.
Foltz, a business major from Delaware, Ohio, was found unconscious by a roommate after members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity dropped him off at his apartment, according to an attorney for Foltz’s parents. He was put on life support and died after his family arranged for his organs to be donated.