Penn State students accused of running cocaine-trafficking ring at fraternity houses
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Penn State students accused of running cocaine-trafficking ring at fraternity houses

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Key Points:

  • Fourteen individuals, including more than a dozen Penn State students, have been charged in a cocaine-trafficking ring that operated primarily out of two off-campus fraternity houses, according to Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday.
  • The operation allegedly involved cutting and packaging cocaine, with drugs distributed mainly to Penn State students during 2023 and 2024; four of the charged students remain enrolled at the university.
  • Two main suppliers reportedly traveled regularly to New York and Philadelphia to obtain large quantities of cocaine, with several defendants facing felony charges such as corrupt organizations, conspiracy, and dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity.
  • Penn State officials condemned the allegations, emphasizing that criminal conduct and hazing have no place at the university, and pledged cooperation with law enforcement and enhanced educational efforts.
  • The fraternities involved, Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi, are off campus; Delta Upsilon has placed the chapter on interim probation and stated that implicated individuals have been expelled, suspended, or resigned, while Sigma Chi has not yet commented.

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