US Secret Service agent among three charged over alleged violent fraternity hazing
The suspected hazing involved repeated beatings with canes and paddles, Florida authorities say, which put two people in hospital.
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"In Florida, hazing is abuse and it is a crime."
— Kathrine Fernandez Rundle , Other
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Another individual charged alongside Marquez Pinder and Lamar James in a hazing case.
The State Attorney who commented on the criminal nature of hazing in Florida.
One of the individuals charged in a fraternity hazing incident in Florida.
A US Secret Service agent charged in a hazing incident at the University of Miami.
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The suspected hazing involved repeated beatings with canes and paddles, Florida authorities say, which put two people in hospital.
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