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Penn State Pikes officially charged

The Penn State Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and a student from Pittsburgh have been charged with disorderly conduct by Penn State’s college police department following the department’s investigation into an assault on Pikes from Ohio State.

The Pittsburgh student, Richard Eisenberger, Jr., 20, of Easton, Penn., was also charged with harassment.

According to an article published today in Penn State’s Daily Collegian, a press release from police identifies another OSU Pike, Teddy Kimlingen, the house’s rush and recruitment chair, as being present in the video. The student that was the brunt of the attacks, wearing the no. 13 jersey, was not identified by name. He has only been identified as a friend of OSU Pike Wylie Stemple, social chair, who was also present.

The OSU Pikes partied at the Penn State Pike house Friday night with no trouble and were invited back to the tailgate the following day. Upon arrival, the heckling started immediately followed quickly by the beer tossing caught on tape.

Penn State’s Pike house was previously suspended by both their fraternity’s international office and by Penn State’s Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life

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