The Phi Kappa Psi members and pledges are accused of setting a pledge on fire as part of a skit during a party last year
Four members of San Diego State University's Phi Kappa Psi fraternity were charged after a skit at a party last year led to a pledge being set on fire.
San Diego frat boys plead not guilty to setting pledge on fire - Prosecutors claim four students involved in house party stunt that left teenager with third-degree burns
Members of San Diego State's Phi Kappa Psi fraternity had a pledge set another pledge on fire as part of a skit during a party.
Four San Diego State University fraternity members are facing criminal charges after one of the young men sustained third-degree burns on his body during a skit performed at their party, the
SAN DIEGO, California — A student pledging a fraternity at San Diego State University suffered serious burns when he was set on fire during a “skit” and now four members of the fraternity are facing criminal charges, prosecutors say.
The president and three members of a San Diego State University fraternity ... California prosecutors said. The Phi Kappa Psi members – Caden Cooper, 22, Lucas Cowling, 20, Christopher Serrano ...
After Larsen wound up in the hospital with severe burns, he, Cooper and Cowling tried to cover up the incident, the prosecutor’s office said.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Four members of San Diego State University (SDSU)’s Phi Kappa Psi fraternity have pleaded not guilty to criminal charges relating to a stunt ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house at San Diego State University Wednesday, May 7, 2008, in San Diego. (AP ...
Four members of San Diego State University (SDSU)’s Phi Kappa Psi fraternity have pleaded not guilty to criminal charges relating to a stunt that allegedly involved deliberately setting one of ...
Four San Diego State University fraternity members pleaded not guilty Monday to criminal charges stemming from a skit that allegedly involved intentionally setting one of the defendants on fire, causing him to suffer third-degree burns.