14 charged in alleged Penn State cocaine ring
Summary
Fourteen people, including thirteen former and current Penn State students and one student's father, have been charged in connection with a cocaine distribution ring. Prosecutors say drugs were mixed and packaged at two fraternity houses, sometimes involving new members called pledges.Key Facts
- Fourteen individuals have been charged related to a cocaine ring at Penn State.
- Thirteen of those charged are current or former Penn State students.
- One charged person is the father of a student.
- Cocaine was reportedly cut (mixed with other substances) and packaged in fraternity houses.
- Some of the drug packaging was done by fraternity pledges (new members).
- The investigation is connected to activities inside college fraternities.
- Charges were announced by prosecutors.
- The report comes from a CBS News story by Michael George.
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