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14 charged in alleged Penn State cocaine ring

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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