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Warren De La Salle football player sues city, police over hazing scandal investigation
Read full article: Warren De La Salle football player sues city, police over hazing scandal investigationReports of hazing at De La Salle High School led Warren police to investigate and now one of the football players named in the scandal is suing the department.
Watch Local 4 News at 5 -- Oct. 29, 2020
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at 5 -- Oct. 29, 2020Hereโs what you missed on Local 4 News at 5:Why prosecutors decided to drop all criminal charges in De La Salle hazing investigationCharges against all seven students accused in a Warren De La Salle Collegiate School football hazing investigation have been dropped, according to Michael Wendling, the St. Clair County Prosecutor. Wendling told Local 4 that all seven cases have been dismissed. He said the dismissal was granted after conditions had been met including an anti-bullying program, apology letters to victims and graduation.
Charges dropped for 7 Warren De La Salle students accused in football hazing investigation
Read full article: Charges dropped for 7 Warren De La Salle students accused in football hazing investigationWARREN, Mich. โ Charges against all seven students accused in a Warren De La Salle Collegiate School football hazing investigation have been dropped, according to Michael Wendling, the St. Clair County Prosecutor. This has been a challenging time for our school community and our thoughts and prayers continue for all the students and De La Salle families affected. Moving forward, De La Salle remains committed to the success of its students and its entire community consistent with its La Sallian roots in faith, morality, and integrity. The students and alumni of De La Salle continue to make a positive difference both locally and globally. The De La Salle leadership and staff have been and remain steadfast in fulfilling our mission and living out our motto,"Builders of Boys Makers of Men."