Three individuals have been arrested in connection with the off-campus hazing death of 20-year-old Southern University student Caleb Wilson in Louisiana. Kyle Thurman, Isaiah Smith, and Caleb McCray were all charged with criminal hazing in the state. McCray is also facing manslaughter charges for his alleged involvement in Wilson’s death. The incident occurred during a hazing ritual at a warehouse where fraternity pledges were reportedly punched multiple times by older members wearing boxing gloves. Wilson collapsed and later died after being taken to the hospital. Smith, Thurman, and McCray were identified as members of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity, with Smith being the Dean of Pledges at the time of the incident.
The investigation is ongoing, with the possibility of more arrests. McCray has been released on bond, while information about Smith and Thurman’s status was not immediately available. The arrests shed light on the dangers of hazing practices and emphasize the need for stricter enforcement of anti-hazing laws to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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