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Suspect charged with manslaughter after Southern University student dies in alleged hazing incident
2025-03-07 00:00:00.0     ABC新闻-美国新闻     原网页

       A suspect has been arrested and charged with manslaughter and hazing in connection with the death of a Southern University and A &M College student in an alleged hazing incident, police announced on Friday.

       Caleb Wilson, a 20-year-old junior at the college in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, died following an off-campus incident last week, school officials said.

       He was brought to a local hospital unresponsive by a group of males, according to the Baton Rouge Police Department. Wilson was pronounced dead shortly after midnight on Feb. 27, according to the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner's Office.

       The group dropped Wilson off at the emergency room and reported he collapsed after being struck in the chest while playing basketball at a city park, according to court filings. But upon investigation, officers learned that the incident actually occurred at a warehouse in Baton Rouge while he was pledging to a fraternity, Baton Rouge Police Chief TJ Morse said during a press briefing Friday.

       "Caleb Wilson died as a direct result of a hazing incident where he was punched in the chest multiple times while pledging to Omega Psi Phi Fraternity," Morse said.

       At no point did anyone involved in the incident call 911, he said.

       One suspect, 23-year-old Caleb McCray, turned himself in to the East Baton Rouge Parish prison Thursday night with his attorney and has been charged with criminal hazing and manslaughter, Morse said.

       He is among at least three people alleged to have punched Wilson and eight other pledges with boxing gloves while the students stood in a line during a meeting at a flooring company warehouse on Feb. 26, according to an arrest affidavit for McCray.

       McCray allegedly punched Wilson four times in the chest, at which point Wilson fell to the floor, becoming unresponsive and appearing to have a seizure, according to the affidavit. He was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

       While executing a search warrant of the warehouse on Feb. 28, detectives recovered a pair of black boxing gloves, according to the affidavit.

       "All information gathered at this point in the investigation indicates that McCray did not have any intent to cause death or great bodily harm to any of the pledges," the affidavit stated.

       McCray is a current member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, according to the affidavit. He appears to have graduated from Southern University with a sociology degree in December 2024, according to an undergraduate commencement program.

       A Louisiana National Guard spokesperson confirmed to ABC News on Friday that McCray is a member of the Louisiana Army National Guard.

       His attorney said they are reviewing the facts of the case and are committed to ensuring that "due process is followed."

       "At this time, I have not been presented with any evidence to support such serious accusations," his attorney, Phillip Robinson, said in a statement. "I maintain my client's innocence and urge the public to withhold rushing to judgment until all the evidence is heard."

       There are two additional suspects that police are currently drawing up warrants for and working with their attorneys to turn themselves in on Friday, the chief said.

       Additional suspects and arrests are possible, he said. Police did not share how many people were at the warehouse. Investigators are still working to determine an exact timeline of what happened, Morse said.

       Officers have interviewed over a dozen people and executed multiple search warrants so far as part of the investigation, he said.

       Southern University, a historically Black college and university, said it is cooperating with the criminal investigation. The school is also conducting an internal investigation into what led to Wilson's death following reports of "unsanctioned off-campus activities" and will "take appropriate action" once completed.

       "Hazing is a violation of the University's rules and regulations as well as Louisiana law, and it will not be tolerated in any form at Southern University," the school said.

       The university said Wednesday it has begun its student judiciary process for any alleged breaches of school policy amid its hazing investigation.

       It has also indefinitely banned membership intake for all student organizations in the wake of Wilson's death.

       Ricky Lewis, the highest-ranking national official in the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, previously said in a statement that they are "actively working to gather accurate information" amid the investigation by local authorities and "we fully support their efforts to seek the truth."

       The cause of Wilson's death has not yet been determined while awaiting the results of the additional forensic testing that was ordered by the pathologist, the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner's Office confirmed to ABC News on Friday.

       The East Baton Rouge Coroner's Office examined Wilson's body but did not observe any signs of trauma, according to the affidavit. A small bruise was later discovered on the right side of his chest during an autopsy, according to the affidavit.

       Wilson was majoring in mechanical engineering, the school said. He was also a member of the Southern University "Human Jukebox" Marching Band, which remembered him as a "talented trumpet player, a dedicated student and a bright soul."

       "Words cannot express how deeply saddened we are by the loss of our student, Caleb Wilson," Southern University President Dennis Shields said during Friday's press briefing. "Our collective thoughts and prayers continue to be with Caleb's family, friends, classmates, and all who knew and loved him."

       Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards said he has met with Wilson's family.

       "It's a sad day to lose such a promising young life, and I encourage all the young people out there to make better decisions," he said during the press briefing.


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