Ten LSU students face charges in connection with last month’s hazing death of 18-year-old Maxwell Gruver. All were booked on a misdemeanor hazing charge, while Matthew Alexander Naquin (Nah-can) is charged with negligent homicide. The East Baton Rouge Coroner’s Office has released the cause of Gruver’s death. Dr. Beau Clark says the death was an accident due to acute alcohol intoxication. His blood alcohol level was .495, more than six times the legal limit…
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Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says law enforcement nationwide is cracking down on hazing, intent on bringing justice to the victims…
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More information has come to light on the final moments of LSU fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver’s life. Much of it involved members forced to drink 190 proof diesel liquor. Others have told police Gruver drank ten to 12 pulls that night – saying Matthew Naquin was the most aggressive among those there. Attorney Franz Borghardt says his client Sean Pennison and the others truly cared about Max…
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Former Saints and LSU star Tracy Porter has been arrested on drug and domestic battery charges. Sgt. Don Coppola with the Baton Rouge Police Department says the victim visited Porter trying to get her keys back. That’s when an argument started…
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