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FAMU Hazing: Robert Champion's Family Plans To Sue Owner Of Bus Where Student Died

Famu Hazing

By MIKE SCHNEIDER   01/10/12 09:12 AM ET   AP

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The parents of a Florida A&M band member who died after a hazing ritual last November said they will sue the company that owns the bus where the hazing took place.

Robert Champion's parents and their attorney told The Associated Press on Monday that the bus company's negligence contributed to his death as band members were allowed to get back on the bus to conduct hazing rituals after they had returned to an Orlando hotel following a football game against the school's archrival.

Ray Land, the owner of Fabulous Coach Lines, said his staff did everything to get help once they were notified there was a problem. Land told the AP in December that the bus' driver was helping students unload their instruments when Champion collapsed.

"The bus company has some liability," the Champions' attorney, Christopher Chestnut, told the AP. "They knew or should have known that hazing was occurring on the bus."

An autopsy ruled Champion's death a homicide. It concluded Champion suffered blunt trauma blows to his body and died from shock caused by severe bleeding.

Witnesses have told Champion's parents that the 26-year-old drum major may have been targeted for severe hazing because of his opposition to the marching band's culture of hazing. Other witnesses have told them Champion being gay, and the fact that he was a candidate for chief drum major, also may have played roles. They believe it was the first time he was hazed.

"The main reason that we heard is because he was against hazing, and he was totally against it," Champion's father, Robert Champion Sr. said in an interview in Orlando, Fla.

But the Champions and their attorney said they are uncertain how or why Champion was on the bus since it was well known that hazing rituals were organized on the bus by a group of band members known as "Bus C" after the Florida Classic football game against archrival Bethune-Cookman University. Band members, mainly percussionists, would return from the game, drop their gear off in their hotel rooms and return to the bus to haze others who wanted to be indoctrinated into the organization, Chestnut said.

Robert Champion Sr., and his wife, Pam, discount homophobia as a major motive in their son's hazing since other band members had known about his sexual orientation for years and had never bothered him about it.

"His sexual orientation was not something he was defined by," Chestnut said. "He was more defined by music. This was not something that he quote, unquote `advertised.' It was a part of who he was."

The Champions are unable to file a lawsuit against FAMU for another several months because of state law setting up procedures for suing public entities. Suing the bus company will allow the Champions' attorneys to depose witnesses and gather documents, Chestnut said.

Orange County detectives and Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents are investigating Champion's death.

Any death involving hazing is a third-degree felony in Florida, but no charges have been filed so far in Champion's death. In a separate case, three band members were arrested in the Oct. 31 beating of a woman band member whose thigh bone was broken.

Band director Julian White was initially fired by FAMU President James Ammons, then re-instated and put on administrative leave. Four students dismissed by the university were also reinstated while authorities work on the investigation.

Trustees have reprimanded Ammons, but the board rejected Gov. Rick Scott's recommendation that he also be placed on administrative leave.

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- The parents of a Florida A&M band member who died after a hazing ritual last November said they will sue the company that owns the bus where the hazing took place. Robert Champion's ...
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WARHUKKER
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04:29 PM on 01/20/2012
Go after the deep pockets.
02:26 PM on 01/12/2012
A man is dead and his alleged killers are back in class as though nothing happened. The parents are forced to sue the bus company to seek justice because they have no other recourse.
09:47 AM on 01/12/2012
Wow, I get it now Robert Champion's parents were making him struggle to get an education because they didn't agree with his lifestyle. Never mind that they even said that his peers never had a problem with his sexuality I could not understand why he was having to do so much to get through school. A very nice respectful young man should have the support of his parents. Surely if they could afford a funeral larger than one given to an elected official or the president they could afford a class or two a semester, maybe some room and board? It is becoming clear why none of the articles contain anything about arresting the people who murdered this kind young man but more about seeking out people that can provide financial comfort. Never mind that the killers are still walking the streets. This is becoming disgusting, a man is dead and no one is in jail. No one is demanding this happen?? A parent of a dead child should be on the news demanding answers from law enforcement and the school not by suing a bus company who is not responsible for law defying adults.
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Kevin Rayburn
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02:41 AM on 01/11/2012
this kid had just acheived his dream, he was where he had worked hard to get to, and ended up loosing his life over some foolishness called tradition.
05:16 PM on 01/10/2012
I cant believe Chestnut is going to file a lawsuit against the bus company now. The decedent's parents will not see any money anytime soon. I dont see a bus insurer handing over a likely million dollar liability policy right off the bat. It doesnt make sense to not wait and file one lawsuit.
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majesticjkr
Always look on the bright side of life
04:40 PM on 01/10/2012
There are times when to sue and times when you dont, in this case I dont think they should.
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10:20 AM on 01/11/2012
I believe the parents have merit to sue the school (I am an alum), but I have no idea why they think there is merit to sue the bus company. It's possibly a recommendation from their lawyer, and we know most lawyers are in business to make money.
01:36 PM on 01/10/2012
How did all the other kids sit there and watch this cshit and say nothing...If only one kid had jumped up and said STOP ! ENOUGH ! Maybe the hit that killed him would not have been thrown...
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Dizzy Caruso
09:06 PM on 01/10/2012
Maybe they enjoyed it
01:36 PM on 01/10/2012
I am sorry that Robert Champion lost his life. I do not condone hazing of any nature. I do support the truth and responsible parties being brought to justice. I do not like that school officials, bus companies, and others who have absolutely nothing to do with this are being held accountable for criminal activity by adults. I have been growing increasingly disappointed in the fact that no one is picketing law enforcement agencies to bring the responsible to justice. See no one will ever stop hazing. The deceased is negligent for going along with this, he knew the rules and broke them. Are his parents trying to say someone kidnapped him and made him do this? False. I am pulling for justice not the parents on a money mission. No the band does not need to be dismantled, people do not need to loose their jobs, as a society we need to stop allowing adults to run free while others suffer for their actions. There is hazing in ever aspect of society, especially at white universities. This not Penn State, these are adults in defiance of the law.....arrest them, sue them; that is the right thing.
02:52 PM on 01/10/2012
I agree 100%. Everyone involved was an adult; hold those involved responsible.
05:17 PM on 01/10/2012
That is exactly why the board of regents should have fired FAMU president Ammon or at the very least suspended him. The band director, who has a large number of supporters, deserved to get fired.
01:06 PM on 01/10/2012
This is just a money grab led by an attorney driven by the almighty dollar. I feel for this family's loss but going after an innocent small businessman is shameless. The ongoing hazing was conducted by the students. The bus company had nothing to do with it nor can the driver monitor everything that happens. The attorney knows the bus company is insured and is looking to profit off of that. He should be ashamed of himself.
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Dizzy Caruso
09:12 PM on 01/10/2012
He' ll cry all the way to the bank
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
11:23 AM on 01/10/2012
This program is tainted. Probably the best thing FAMU can do at this point is disband it and rebuild it with new students who have no previous experience with the sick "tradition" of hazing. Otherwise, every time the band appears on a field, people will be looking at them and thinking, "Which ones are the abusers and which ones are the abused." A shame, really, that it's been allowed to continue for so many years and ruin the reputation of a great school and a great band.
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
11:53 AM on 01/10/2012
Thanks Rocky, no I didn't read the entire article. I still don't think that indicates him being gay as the definitive reason for the hazing as mother10 seems to believe. Either way, the whole story has made me sick from the very begining.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
01:09 PM on 01/10/2012
There is another article on HP in which the young man's mother acknowledges that he is gay. It's very similar to this one. I don't know why her quote was edited out for this piece.
01:29 PM on 01/10/2012
Hi,
His mom and dad did a live press conf. this AM and clearly stated that he was gay.
01:37 PM on 01/10/2012
this is about more than HAZING...keep an ear open...
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
02:59 PM on 01/10/2012
What am I supposed to be listening for? Quit making ambiguous statements.
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11:21 AM on 01/10/2012
This is crap! Even if the bus been closed off and the operator assumed the position of a authority to the clients, this incident was likely to occur somewhere else. Would they have sued the hotel if it had happened in a room? Would they have sued the City of Orlando if it had happened on a sidewalk? This senseless act was conducted by private parties...but there is no gain in suing families, and too much potential backlash from suing the school, so this is how it's going to roll. Freaking sad!
01:51 PM on 01/10/2012
They are going to sue anyone who can get them money fast, might sound harsh but this is a fact and their lawyer and the media are painting them out to be money hungry parents. Not justice seekers.
09:37 AM on 01/10/2012
This was a HATE crime against a gay student by other students...Theses people, and the school, and the bus company, and the band directors" ALL" have to be held to the fire ! THEY KILLED HIM ! They beat him because he was a big, black, gay guy...GOD PLEASE HELP HIS MOM & DAD
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
10:57 AM on 01/10/2012
This is the first I've heard about this being over him being gay. Where did you hear this?
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
11:21 AM on 01/10/2012
"... Witnesses have told Champion's parents that the 26-year-old drum major may have been targeted for severe hazing because of his opposition to the marching band's culture of hazing. Other witnesses have told them Champion being gay, and the fact that he was a candidate for chief drum major, also may have played roles. They believe it was the first time he was hazed ..."

I guess you didn't read the article.
01:33 PM on 01/10/2012
JUST all over the news today and yesterday...do you listen to the Stephanie Miller show...google her...smile
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11:27 AM on 01/10/2012
To quote the article: "Robert Champion Sr., and his wife, Pam, discount homophobia as a major motive in their son's hazing since other band members had known about his sexual orientation for years and had never bothered him about it."
01:32 PM on 01/10/2012
AND, their attorney just stated this morning on msnbc that they want to focus on the HAZING not his being gay...I think that is a mistake, because they all knew he was gay...Also, txgirl931, his mom and dad can sue everybody and anybody they want to...THEIR SON IS DEAD