SDSU fraternity brothers face charges for skit that gave pledge 3rd degree burns, officials say
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Four fraternity members at San Diego State face felony charges after a pledge was set on fire during a skit, resulting in third-degree burns and hospitalization.
The tragic incident adds to a string of dangerous hazing practices at SDSU, with previous cases highlighting the risks of alcohol-fueled initiation rituals and a history of misconduct.
Amid allegations of lying to police and attempting to cover up the incident, fraternity leaders are now grappling with potential felony charges and consequences for their actions.
If convicted, the students could face serious consequences ranging from probation to over seven years in prison, highlighting the legal ramifications of dangerous hazing practices.
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