A Florida A&M University student did in fact die of hazing, authorities announced Friday.
Robert Champion, a 26-year-old drum major at FAMU, died just hours after the Florida Classic game in Orlando.The medical examiner's office said Friday Champion's death was the result of a soft tissue hemorrhage due to blunt force trauma.
The autopsy revealed extensive contusions of his chest, arms, shoulder, and back with extensive hemorrhage within the subcutaneous fat, between fascial planes and within deep muscles," authorities said Friday.
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Guess this didnt shock too many peeps? o_0
It has been ruled as a homicide as of today!
not good
Expected and a damn shame. I say send the entire Bus C to jail along with the bus driver since no one is stepping up and saying anything.
most likely what is going to happen, save for the driver because he was not on the bus at the time.
RJ1919 said:
If he or she isn't on the bus the students don't supposed to be on the bus. Someone, be it driver or director should have been on the bus.
the driver is definitely getting fired though. However, the company said that they had driven the 100 on multiple occasions, yet they never knew of any incidents. So, if crossing bus C is a ritual, wouldnt there have been documentation of an instance where the bus driver found out?
RJ1919 said:
That's about the only way to get some kind of confession. As long as they won't individually get in trouble, they won't say anything....but once they say eff it and take the whole bus down, I guarantee somebody is gonna speak up to save their record.
RJ1919 said:
It's a damn shame that people are walking around and know they killed someone and haven't said one thing. Just inhumane.
By law, im pretty sure they can't just send innocent people to jail. They have to have some type of evidence.