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13 Penn State frat bros busted in cocaine trafficking ring—including LI student at ‘top of the food chain’

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13 Penn State frat bros busted in cocaine trafficking ring—including LI student at ‘top of the food chain’
New York Post
New York Post40 mins ago
13 Penn State frat bros busted in cocaine trafficking ring—including LI student at ‘top of the food chain’
“In fact, according to the evidence uncovered, cutting and packaging cocaine was, for some pledges, an indoctrination into the fraternities," Attorney General Dave Sunday said.
Penn State cocaine trafficking ring involved 2 fraternities, authorities say
Authorities say 13 former or current Penn State University students participated in a cocaine-trafficking ring that involved two fraternities
Fox News
Fox News5 hrs ago
Penn State cocaine bust nets 14 arrests over alleged pledge coke-cutting ‘indoctrination' rituals
More than a dozen Penn Staters face charges after students allegedly cut and packaged cocaine inside Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi frat houses.
CBS News
CBS News5 hrs ago
14 charged in alleged Penn State cocaine ring
Thirteen former and current Penn State students, and one student's father, are facing charges related to an alleged cocaine ring. Prosecutors allege drugs were cut and packaged at two frat houses, sometimes by pledges. Michael George reports.
14 Charged In Penn State Drug Ring That Allegedly Made Pledges Cut And Bag Cocaine
August 17, 2026 7:25 PM ET Fourteen people ran a cocaine operation out of two Penn State fraternity houses, supplying the drug to fellow students for roughly two years, Pennsylvania prosecutors alleged Monday.Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced the charges alongside the State College Police Department,
NBC News
NBC News🏁 first to report9 hrs ago
Penn State students accused of running drug ring out of off-campus fraternities
More than a dozen Penn State University students are accused of packaging and selling cocaine as part of a multistate drug operation.