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Family calls for tougher charges against fraternity members in connection with a 2019 student death at a party
Updated 7:31 AM ET, Fri June 4, 2021
The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house at Washington State University. Current and former members were charged in connection with the death of a 2019 student. (CNN)Prosecutors in the state of Washington have charged 15 current and former members of the Alpha Tau Omega (ATO) fraternity at Washington State University (WSU) in connection with the death of a WSU student in 2019, according to authorities.
Sam Martinez, 19, a pledge at the fraternity, died in November 2019 from alcohol poisoning at a fraternity initiation event, according to the Whitman County Prosecuting Attorney s office.
15 former Washington State University fraternity brothers charged in pledge’s 2019 alcohol poisoning death KATE FELDMAN
Fifteen men have been charged in the death of a 19-year-old Washington State University student who drank almost half a gallon of rum as part of a fraternity initiation, the Whitman County Prosecutor’s Office announced Wednesday.
Wesley Oswald, 22; Luke Hawksford, 22; Griffin Fish, 21; Maxwell Rovegno, 21; Jaron Selset, 23; Finn Anderson, 21; Joshua Entriken, 20; Jack Kuske, 20; Jacob Lewis, 21; Jeremy McAteer, 22; Cole Peterson, 22; Tyler Kim, 20; Garrett Smith, 21; Cameron Thomas, 20 and Nolan Valcik, 20, all former members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, were charged with supplying liquor to minors at the event, according to the Spokane Spokesman-Review.
Fifteen men have been charged in the death of a 19-year-old Washington State University student who drank almost half a gallon of rum as part of a fraternity initiation, the Whitman County Prosecutor’s Office announced Wednesday.