Dayton Daily News

College student on life support after alleged hazing incident

- By Quinlan Bentley and Bethany Bruner

A Delaware County resident is on life support in Northwest Ohio after an alleged hazing incident at a fraternity at Bowling Green State University.

Stone Foltz, 20, was hospitaliz­ed early Friday after an incident at the BGSU chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha Internatio­nal Fraternity.

An attorney representi­ng the Foltz family, Sean Alto, said Foltz was at an off-campus event organized by the fraternity where he was given “a copious amount of alcohol.”

Foltz was dropped off that night at his apartment by members of the fraternity, where he was later found by his roommates,

Alto said, adding the roommates called 911 and Foltz was transporte­d to a hospital where he is currently in “dire” condition.

Alto said the family is going through the process of donating Foltz’s organs.

“They’re focused on their son right now,” he said. “I expect they’re going to take it hour by hour, day by day.”

“We are aware of the incident and we are currently investigat­ing,” said Bowling Green police Lt. Dan Mancuso. He would not provide further comment on the investigat­ion.

The university issued a statement Saturday saying the fraternity has been suspended.

“We are working with local law enforcemen­t, who are actively taking the lead in investigat­ing this unfolding situation,” the statement said. “BGSU is committed to not just the student conduct and law enforcemen­t investigat­ions, but a full inquiry into each Greek chapter’s prevention and compliance responsibi­lities under University policies prohibitin­g hazing.”

The internatio­nal Pi Kappa Alpha fraternal organizati­on also issued a statement saying it is “horrified and outraged” at the incident. The national organizati­on said it has also suspended the chapter and instructed chapter leadership to cooperate with all investigat­ions being conducted. The statement also said the organizati­on will pursue permanent suspension of the chapter as new details are learned, as well as expulsion of all chapter members from the internatio­nal fraternity.

 ?? THE FOLTZ FAMILY ?? Stone Foltz, 20, is on life support after an alleged hazing incident at an offcampus fraternity event at Bowling Green State University.
THE FOLTZ FAMILY Stone Foltz, 20, is on life support after an alleged hazing incident at an offcampus fraternity event at Bowling Green State University.

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