Fraternity brothers kill, eat raccoon

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ATHENS, Georgia (CNN) -- A fraternity member was treated for possible exposure to rabies, and he and two others could be expelled for beating, skinning and then eating a raccoon that might have had the disease, the fraternity's president said.

The men had spotted the raccoon behaving erratically outside the Phi Kappa Psi house at the University of Georgia on December 12. One hit it with construction pylon and shot it with a pellet gun in the fraternity's parking lot, Athens-Clarke County Animal Control officials said. Another skinned the raccoon, and a third cooked and ate some of its meat.

Erratic behavior can be a symptom of rabies in an animal, but the raccoon could not be tested because its carcass was burned. At least one fraternity member was treated for possible exposure to rabies, which can be fatal if left untreated.

The three members involved will go before the fraternity's grievance committee and face possible sanctions from reprimands to expulsion, said Larry Bales, fraternity president.

"It was a ridiculous situation -- an isolated incident," Bales said. "It was not a fraternity-sanctioned event."


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ewwwwww I can't believe they ate it.... :crazy:
 
Thanks, I wanted to show my friends and it's harder to just copy-n-paste the text, easier with URL. Thanks again. :thumb:
 
I can't believe that they would actually label them as fraternity brothers. It wasn't related to the fraternity, therefore... it shouldn't be labeled as fraternty-related!

That's the problem with today's media. A fraternity brother saves a woman's life, they will only publish his name and publish it on the 3rd or 4th page of a newspaper. A fraternity brother accidentally kills a woman in an accident, they will publish him as a fraternity brother and publish it on the front page of a newspaper. That's how it is with today's media. Jeez!
 
VamPyroX said:
I can't believe that they would actually label them as fraternity brothers. It wasn't related to the fraternity, therefore... it shouldn't be labeled as fraternty-related!

That's the problem with today's media. A fraternity brother saves a woman's life, they will only publish his name and publish it on the 3rd or 4th page of a newspaper. A fraternity brother accidentally kills a woman in an accident, they will publish him as a fraternity brother and publish it on the front page of a newspaper. That's how it is with today's media. Jeez!

:werd: That shows how distorted the media can be, just to grab attention and activating the "crab theory" within the minority/ethnitic groups. It also means a horrid way of sterotyping certain groups of people of similar 'traits', etc. :roll: (Not only that...to grab 'points' and winning awards for most watched/listened channel and so forth, you get the gist?)
 
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