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Lacrosse Team's Dark Night: When Hazing Turned Into Kidnapping
Onondaga County, Syracuse, USAWednesday, April 30, 2025
The district attorney highlighted the severity of the incident, stating that it was not a trivial matter. The victim's experience was captured on video, showing that some of the individuals involved found the situation amusing. The district attorney emphasized that the incident would be prosecuted as a normal case, with the decision on charges not left to the victims or their parents.
The district attorney offered the students involved a one-time, 48-hour window to turn themselves in and face a misdemeanor charge of unlawful imprisonment. Failure to do so would result in more serious felony kidnapping charges. The school district's policy strictly prohibits hazing in all forms, describing it as an indefensible act that can cause physical and emotional harm.
The school district initiated an investigation immediately upon learning of the incident and notified law enforcement. The district attorney and school superintendent addressed rumors surrounding the incident, emphasizing the need for a thorough and accurate investigation. The incident was initially reported by a school resource officer, and the criminal investigation was turned over to the district attorney.
The district attorney warned the parents of the students involved that the sheriff’s department would expend significant effort on the case. The superintendent emphasized the importance of conducting a thorough investigation to get things right, hoping it would not be misconstrued as inaction.
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