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Florida A&M Drum Major Robert Champion's Hazing Death Ruled A Homicide (VIDEO)

By GARY FINEOUT and KYLE HIGHTOWER   12/16/11 09:51 PM ET   AP

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The state medical examiner's office has ruled that the death of a Florida A&M University drum major last month was a homicide after concluding that the student was severely beaten in a hazing incident and died within an hour.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office issued a statement Friday evening saying it planned to work with the State Attorney's office "to identify the charges that are applicable" in the death of 26-year-old Robert Champion.

The medical examiner's office in Orlando found that Champion had bruises to his chest, arms, shoulder and back and internal bleeding that caused him to go into shock, which killed him.

"The Champion family's worst fears were realized tonight when their son Robert's death was ruled a homicide by hazing," the victim's family said in a statement Friday evening. "We now hope that all those responsible for this act will swiftly be brought to justice. Our goal is that no other family will have to live through this pain."

"We don't want to stop the music," the statement said, "we want to stop the hazing."

Champion's Nov. 19 death and the severe beating of another band member during a hazing ritual three weeks earlier have brought new scrutiny to a culture of hazing within the Tallahassee school's famed Marching 100 band.

State and local authorities are investigating the death. Any death involving hazing is a third-degree felony in Florida, but no charges have been filed so far. Three male band members were arrested in a separate probe involving the recent beating of a female member whose thigh bone was broken.

Witnesses told emergency dispatchers that Champion was vomiting before he was found unresponsive aboard a band bus outside an Orlando hotel after the school's football team lost to rival Bethune-Cookman.

The report by Dr. Sara Irrgang, an associate medical examiner, described Champion as "previously healthy" and showing "no evidence of natural disease" except for a slightly enlarged heart. Immediately after the hazing, Champion complained of thirst and fatigue, then loss of vision and signs of shock, the report said.

The toxicology report was negative for drugs and alcohol and there was no injury to the internal organs.

Champion's father, Robert Champion Sr., said he knew his son had been hazed.

"We just need to figure out what we need to do now to get the hazing under control," Champion told The Associated Press from his home in suburban Atlanta.

The family's attorney, Christopher Chestnut, said "justice needs to be swift and immediate."

"We're not calling for dismantling of the band," he said. "There needs to be high-level scrutiny. The students are adults, but they're young adults."

In its statement, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said that it had interviewed "the vast majority of individuals present in the incident."

"During the inception of this death investigation OCSO Detectives have followed all appropriate protocols as if investigating a homicide and will continue to do so through the conclusion of the case," the statement said.

The agency said no additional information will be released until charges are announced.

Champion's name was repeatedly invoked during FAMU's winter graduation ceremony Friday by Narayan Persaud, a faculty and board member. He called on graduates to be "Champion Rattlers" and to help ensure that hazing never happens again.

Larry Robinson, who recently stepped down as assistant secretary of commerce in the Obama administration, acknowledged Champion in his commencement speech. He said there were "dark clouds in our midst" but he predicted the university would overcome the tragedy.

"The world is watching. Let them see, let them hear the real FAMU. Let them know we have been here 124 years and we plan to be here another and yet another," he said.

News of the autopsy came soon after Gov. Rick Scott met privately with FAMU President James Ammons to discuss whether the university leader should step down.

Ammons was reprimanded by the school's Board of Trustees, but the governor has said he thinks Ammons should be suspended until multiple investigations are complete.

FAMU's president does not report directly to the governor. But the governor is responsible for selecting some of those who serve on the FAMU board of trustees. The governor also appoints most of the people who sit on the board of governors that oversees the State University System.

A couple hundred FAMU students showed their support for Ammons during a protest late Thursday night outside the Governor's Mansion. Scott eventually came outside and talked to them, but he did not back off seeking a suspension.

Ammons said he and the governor had a "great discussion" and he was considering the request.

"We all have the best interests of Florida A&M University at heart, we are going to do what's best for university," Ammons said.

A new wrinkle has come from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, which has warned that Scott's push to suspend Ammons could affect the school's accreditation because of "undue influence" on the board from outside.

Friday evening, Ammons and Florida A&M board chairman Solomon L. Badger III issued a statement addressing the medical examiner office's findings.

"This information is extremely upsetting for all of us, even though it confirmed what we suspected," the joint statement said. "We again convey our deepest condolences to the Champion family. We will continue to cooperate with all agencies looking into the matter and are committed to creating a safe environment for the entire FAMU community and ensuring that this never happens again at FAMU."

Separately, a group of black Tallahassee ministers formed a task force charged with battling hazing at all historically black colleges and universities. Student leaders at FAMU have launched an initiative to encourage every student on campus to sign an anti-hazing agreement; clubs and organizations that don't sign risk being sanctioned by student government.

Hazing cases in marching bands have cropped up over the years, particularly at historically black colleges, where a spot in the marching band is coveted and the bands are revered almost as much as the sports teams. In 2008, two first-year French horn players in Southern University's marching band had to be hospitalized after a beating. A year later, 20 members of Jackson State University's band were suspended after being accused of hazing.

In 2001, FAMU band member Marcus Parker suffered kidney damage because of a beating with a paddle. Three years earlier, Ivery Luckey, a clarinet player from Ocala, Fla., said he was paddled around 300 times, sending him to the hospital and leaving him physically and emotionally scarred.

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Fineout reported from Tallahassee, Fla. Associated Press Writer Leonard Pallats in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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08:36 AM on 12/19/2011
It's not college, fraternity, sports, or ethnic behavior. It is VIOLENT behavior. We could save our self billions in prison, legal, and enforcement costs, not to mention human grief, if we just STERILIZED (via vasectomy or tubal ligation) any human that hurts others for sport or profit. Doesn't matter if it's nature or nurture, violent behavior should not be reproduced. Give it 10 years and you WILL see a difference.
06:18 PM on 12/19/2011
Yeah then where the hell are we going to get our soldiers from? It takes an aggressive individual to be a soldier, and alot of them have a natural tendency towards violence. If we did what you suggest (and that would never happen) then I would hate to see the even bigger pussyfied nation of mommas boys the nation would have. Weed out the bad? Hell yeah but a aggressive father doesnt always equal an aggressive son.
06:55 PM on 12/18/2011
You people are so worried about "The University"..... that shouldn't be what everyone is so damned concerned about. There is a dead body here because of hazing and no one stopped it from happening. What does that tell you. I can't believe all of you are that stupid to think this is going away anytime soon. You should be ashamed of yourselves. I have never been so disappointed in the so called human race that was demonstrated at the "University". The people that did this should be horsewhipped and left for dead.....
08:46 PM on 12/18/2011
No....we have a perfectly capable legal system for that sort of punishment. I see what you mean however. What you must come to terms with is even though we put all sorts of regulations into place.....hazing will always continue. Why? Because it is a social tangent within our "college" structure. Take any college organization and apply the generalization. Sorority, Fraternity....it works...hell, it's the band. Where do you see bands hazing their participants? All the students knew about it and I'm not so sure anyone is fooled by the University's "We didn't know" act. People like to stand up for their Alma Mater and sometimes forget the people who get hurt. Look at Penn State. I rest my case.
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04:31 PM on 12/18/2011
Haven't agreed w/ anything this gov. has done but must agree with him on this one. I would also suspend the every band member until one comes forward about hazing in the band.
01:11 PM on 12/18/2011
Hmmm.... wouldn't the drum major be the one involved in inflicting the hazing and not the one being hazed? Plus, he was an elder member of the band - 26-years old.
02:56 AM on 12/18/2011
A university marching band is not an academic component of a legitimate Music Dept. It's more closely associated with the Athletic Dept. Consult the degree programs of any legitimate major university Music Dept. or Music School. You will not find a degree in Marching Band or Marching Band listed as a credit granting Music Department performing organization. If you find a college or university that lists the Marching Band as part of it's Music Dept., don't go there. You won't learn anything and are being ripped off. Doing the "funky chicken" while twirling a tuba over your head is not going to win an audition in any professional music organization. The last time I looked, outstanding professional music schools like University of Michigan, Indiana University, The Juilliard School, Rice University, Curtis Institute, Berkley School of Music, etc. did not include Marching Band as an academic or training component. They are among the many outstanding schools providing training and degree programs for professional musicians and educators.
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01:04 AM on 12/18/2011
I can understand ignorance and violence in a poor black neighborhood. But when you send your best and brightest to college and they are victimized by others just like them - that is very troubling. Does hazing happen in other places? Sure, mostly dumb pranks that get out of hand. Hazing is systemic within HBCU's - how can that possibly be? Is it something within the "black community" that tells these young kids that this is an acceptable practice? And for the apologists on here who are saying "this happens everywhere" (it doesn't, not with any regularity, mostly not anywhere at all, let's be honest here for once) or "it is the administrations fault" (no, it is your little angels fault because he was not taught that beating other kids to death is wrong), you are doing your people a disservice by not hitting this issue head on, and blaming the parents.
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hmmmm...very interesting
08:47 AM on 12/18/2011
I agree, we need to take a serious look at our self's and see how we are raising our kids. Are we creating a society of monsters that think it is ok to bully or hurt or kill another person? Better take a look in our own backyards before we point the finger. Nobody can make your child behave in such a manner unless this is how they were raised in first place.
12:06 AM on 12/19/2011
D-Driller,
There is nearly 1700 death and injuries to kids each year from hazing around the country. Hazing deaths has been happening for over 100 years. Here is a website of a few hazing deaths but what you will notice most of them are on white colleges but not one of them were covered like the death of the Drummajor from FAMU:

http://hazing.hanknuwer.com/hazingmain.html
10:42 PM on 12/17/2011
FUNNY HOW SOME DO NOT THINK THERE ARE RACIST OF ALL COLORS AND RACES . TO NAME TWO LARAZA HISPANIC HATE PROMOTERS ONE OTHER THE NEW BLACK PANTER PARTY THE OLD ONE WAS BAD ENOUGH . LARAZA MEANS THE RACE THE NEW BLACK PANTER PARTY THE TITLES TELL YOU WHAT THESE GROUPS ARE ALL ABOUT NOW THAT BEING SAID HOW DO THESE SAME GROUPS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE AGAINST THE WHITE SUPREMACY GROUPS AS I AM ALSO . AGAINST ALL RACIST GROUPS PERIOD HOW DO THEY SUPPORT THE SAME KIND OF RACIST GROUPS BUT SAID GROUPS ARE OF THEIR RACE OR COLOR AS THE PEOPLE THAT SUPPORT THEM ALSO IT APPEARS THAT NO ONE CAN CALL THE PRESIDENT OUT ON THE POOR JOB HE HAS DONE IN THE PAST 3 YEARS WITH OUT BEING CALLED A RACIST OR ONE CAN NOT BE AGAINST CRIMINALS WHO JUMP OUR BORDERS IF YOUR A WHITE TAX PAYER WHO SPEAKS OUT AGAINST ILLEGALS AND MAKE NO MISTAKE THEY DID BREAK THE LAW AND ARE CRIMINALS IF YOU SPEAK OUT YOUR A RACIST AGAINST MEXICANS NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THIS COUNTRY HAS A CITIZEN BEEN MADE OUT TO BE A RACIST FOR CONDEMNING A PRESIDENT FOR A POOR JOB I STATE THIS ON HIS RECORD OR LACK OF SHOULD I SAY VERY POOR OR TO SAY YOUR TIRED OF PAYING THE TAX BILL
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10:10 PM on 12/17/2011
This is just sick gang-style ritualism and needs to be stopped now, zero tolerance, maximum penalties, protection for whistleblowers.
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01:33 AM on 12/18/2011
It's not gang behavior. It's fraternity behavior. My brother was hospitalized years ago after a fraternity initiation at Arizona State University. He still has the paddle they used on him. This was in the 60's. This stuff has been going on forever in male initiation rites.

I had a friend who was initiated into the French Masons in Los Angeles. He wasn't supposed to tell me what the guys did to him but he did. Frightening stuff.
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05:36 AM on 12/18/2011
"It's not gang behavior. It's fraternity behavior."

Well then, what's the difference. Semantics. It's bad behavior that needs to be punished. State and local authorities are investigating the death. Any death involving hazing is a third-degree felony in Florida, but no charges have been filed so far.

If they call it hazing then it's 3rd degree felony, but make no mistake--this was murder and in my opinion is just another example of class warfare. If these kids were not in University it would be called murder, not hazing, and could carry 1st or 2nd degree charges. Murder is murder, regardless of being called hazing.
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05:51 AM on 12/18/2011
My husband still had his paddle too, but they are all required to make them and usually they are never used for the purpose of inflicting pain. Fraternity brothers are not supposed to tell anyone other than their wives or their mothers [and even that is not generally done] about their move into the fraternity. So if your friend is giving up his secrets of his fraternity so easily to you, he can't really be considered loyal or honest and anything he told you may as well be taken with a grain of salt.
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09:58 PM on 12/17/2011
Some students will be on their way to jail and some university administrators will connive to ensure their jobs are protected. This "culture of hazing" is prevalent throughout institutions of higher learning in America and the administrators are the reason it still exists. The actions of these administrators contribute greatly to the brutality of hazing and they should be held to account for their failures in ridding their campuses of this ugly behaviour and the people who are responsible for it.
05:01 PM on 12/17/2011
Justice for the dead
03:36 PM on 12/17/2011
Not typical Southern USA. These incidents happen all over the country to all races in all kinds of schools. These incidents are wrong. I thought hazing had been banned a long time ago. It as in many things still go on secretly or not so secretly to many. Hidden, but still there.
08:02 PM on 12/17/2011
ONLY A SMALL MINDED PERSON WOULD SAY TYPICAL SOUTHERN USA I BET THE GUY THAT SAID IT IN PRIVATE MAKES WOODEN CROSSES FOR THE KKK SOMEONE THAT THINKS LIKE THAT IS BOUND TO DO ANYTHING
08:32 PM on 12/17/2011
I agree.
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12:28 PM on 12/17/2011
I haven't the time or the patience to address the ignorance/racism of previous posts... but. So for now, I would just STRONGLY encourage readers to *research* what you assume to be true, unless of course you are one of those persons who actually believes all/most of what you are fed via television/media. Unbiased investigation are a fundamental part of acquiring truth-based KNOWLEDGE. As mentioned previously by other readers, there are just as many white criminals as there are black criminals.

Otherwise, please note that hazing is prevalent among ALL races and many cultures worldwide. Historically speaking, clubs, fraternities and sororities, sports teams, military units, religious (cults), and on and on and on... have all at one point in time or another subjected their members to degrading, violent, life threatening and sometimes homicidal conditions. For instance, the Masons - a predominately white organization - are well known for the sexually and physically abusive aspects of their initiation rituals since the 1800s. Even Harvard University, has documented acts of hazing - some ending in paralysis, and death - on their campus since the 1600s. I played sports at a majority white high school & college, and no matter the team, and regardless of its predominate race... hazing was unfortunately a part of the initiation process.

Thankfully, the topic of hazing is finally receiving the necessary attention it deserves to be mitigated and abolished. While this attention is long overdue, I'm happy to see that our collective thought process is evolving.
08:12 PM on 12/17/2011
YOUR RIGHT TO PUT IT MILDLY THE MONSTERS AND ANIMALS OF MANKIND ARE COLOR AND RACE BLIND PERIOD .
11:54 PM on 12/17/2011
YES THE LIST DOES GO ON AND ON LIKE LARAZA RADICAL HISPANIC RACIST GROUP THE BRC RADICAL BLACK GROUP BETTER KNOWN AS THE BLACK RADICAL CONGRESS AND LET US NOT FORGET THE NEW BLACK PANTERS GROUP THE OLD ONE WAS PRETTY RADICAL ALSO SO YOUR RIGHT AS FOR THE MASONS THEIR HISTORY GOES AS FAR BACK AS THE HISTORY OF THIS NATION IT IS A WORLDWIDE BROTHERHOOD 357 UNLESS YOUR A MEMBER MOST ONLY KNOW WHAT THEY HAVE READ OF THE MASONS THE GREATEST THREAT TO THIS NATION AND THE WORLD NOW IS RADICAL ISLAM WHO HAVE WEAVED THEIR WAY IN AND OUT OF THE MAP PERIOD GOOD DAY
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05:58 AM on 12/18/2011
Your caps & poor punctuation make what you are trying to articulate very difficult. It seems that you have some interesting things to say that would probably be received much better if you stop the all caps. It hurts the eyes.
11:55 AM on 12/17/2011
Hazing doesn't need to be "brought under control". It needs to be totally stopped. That's easy enough to do. The band director and his assistants should have zero tolerance for it whenever they are confronted with it.
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05:59 AM on 12/18/2011
How about the students themselves. They are young adults-not children!!
11:17 AM on 12/17/2011
Band hazing?

Times have really changed. When I was coming up the band was the safe haven from bullies and violence.