Four California fraternity members charged after one of them is set on fire
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Four members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at San Diego State University have been charged after a pledge was set on fire during a party, highlighting ongoing issues in SDSU's Greek Life.
The incident occurred during a skit meant to entertain partygoers, where one pledge was lit on fire while under the influence of alcohol, resulting in severe injuries.
With the fraternity already on probation, this incident exacerbates ongoing concerns regarding safety and misconduct in SDSU's Greek Life culture, raising questions about accountability.
If convicted, the accused face serious penalties, including over seven years in prison, demonstrating the legal repercussions for actions deemed reckless and endangering public safety.
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