Pennsylvania cocaine trafficking case has ties to 2 fraternities
Fourteen individuals, including 13 Penn State University students, have been criminally charged in Pennsylvania for their alleged involvement in a cocaine-trafficking ring operating in 2023 and 2024. The operation reportedly involved the Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon fraternity houses, where cocaine was packaged and distributed primarily to students.

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AI-generatedFourteen individuals, including 13 Penn State University students, have been criminally charged in Pennsylvania for their alleged involvement in a cocaine-trafficking ring operating in 2023 and 2024. The operation reportedly involved the Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon fraternity houses, where cocaine was packaged and distributed primarily to students. Two main suppliers allegedly made regular trips to Philadelphia and New York to obtain large quantities of cocaine. Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday described the conduct as a "very serious criminal conduct" and an "upper level trafficking organization." Delta Upsilon has expelled or suspended members involved, while Sigma Chi has not yet commented.
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5 extractedDelta Upsilon expelled or suspended members involved in the allegations.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday described the conduct as 'very serious criminal conduct' and an 'upper level trafficking organization'.
Cocaine was packaged mainly at Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon fraternity houses and distributed to Penn State students.
Two defendants allegedly acted as main suppliers, making trips to Philadelphia and New York for cocaine.
14 defendants charged in alleged cocaine-trafficking ring involving two fraternities and students.