Los Angeles Times

UCI fraternity brothers charged in death

Five members face misdemeano­r counts after freshman died of alcohol poisoning.

- By Lilly Nguyen

The Orange County district attorney’s office charged five UC Irvine fraternity brothers Wednesday with misdemeano­rs in the alcohol poisoning death of an underage fraternity member in January.

Noah Domingo, 18, a freshman at UCI, joined the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity a few months before his death early Jan. 12 following the group’s “Big Brother Night.”

A toxicology report said his blood-alcohol level was about 0.33% at the time of his death. No other substances were detected in Domingo’s system, the county

Sheriff ’s Department said in March.

Zavier Larenz Brown, 21; Jonathan Anephi Vu, 22; Mohamed Ibragim Kharaev, 21; Caleb Gavin Valleroy, 20; and Jonathan Gabriel Villicana, 21, were charged with one misdemeano­r count each of violating Irvine city code by allowing a party or gathering where underage drinking was permitted. All five were on the lease of an off-campus fraternity house in Irvine.

Brown also was charged with one misdemeano­r count of furnishing alcohol to a minor causing great bodily injury.

Vu also was charged with one misdemeano­r count of furnishing an alcoholic beverage to a minor.

Officials said there was no evidence that any of the defendants had engaged in hazing in connection with Domingo’s death.

If convicted on all counts,

Brown could face a maximum sentence of 18 months in jail. Kharaev, Vu, Valleroy and Villicana could face a maximum of six months.

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter at UCI was suspended by the fraternity’s national organizati­on.

“Providing alcohol to those under the legal drinking age is reckless and dangerous, especially in an environmen­t that is notorious for excessive drinking by young people who may not understand the potential risks of their behavior,” Dist. Atty. Todd Spitzer said in a statement Wednesday.

“Unfortunat­ely, current law prevented prosecutor­s from filing anything more than a misdemeano­r in this case,” Spitzer said. “The furnishing of alcohol to a minor that results in great bodily injury or death should be a felony, and the Orange County district attorney’s office is pursuing legislatio­n to make that change.”

The five defendants are scheduled for an arraignmen­t hearing Nov. 21.

Nguyen writes for Times Community News.

 ??  ?? NOAH DOMINGO joined the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity a few months before his death in January.
NOAH DOMINGO joined the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity a few months before his death in January.

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