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re: Arrest made in Phi Psi criminal hazing case
Posted on 11/2/20 at 5:52 pm to zuluboudreaux
Posted on 11/2/20 at 5:52 pm to zuluboudreaux
She didn't call 911, and that is why she felt responsible for him having to be hospitalized.
Those feelings were magnified by members of the fraternity and her sorority telling her she should have known how bad his condition was when he was dropped off, suggesting she should have called 911. I have no idea if drugs were involved, either taken by him willingly or given to him.
I have no idea if members actually had to climb through the window or not. But at some point members of the fraternity retrieved him from the apartment and took him to the hospital, as reported in the article.
She was a freshman. I can't count how many times I put people on couches or beds to sleep it off, many with BAC levels that I'm positive were extremely elevated, as I'm sure many of us have. Getting someone home always felt like the finish line, and barring the accusations of forced drugs, I'm sure she thought she was doing the right thing by letting him sleep it off.
Those feelings were magnified by members of the fraternity and her sorority telling her she should have known how bad his condition was when he was dropped off, suggesting she should have called 911. I have no idea if drugs were involved, either taken by him willingly or given to him.
I have no idea if members actually had to climb through the window or not. But at some point members of the fraternity retrieved him from the apartment and took him to the hospital, as reported in the article.
She was a freshman. I can't count how many times I put people on couches or beds to sleep it off, many with BAC levels that I'm positive were extremely elevated, as I'm sure many of us have. Getting someone home always felt like the finish line, and barring the accusations of forced drugs, I'm sure she thought she was doing the right thing by letting him sleep it off.
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