Attorney: There Was 'Culture of Hazing' at FAMU: Florida A&M University had a “culture of hazing” that led to the recent death of a marching band member, an attorney for the student's family said Monday.
Attorney Christopher Chestnut said the family plans to file a lawsuit in the death of 26-year-old Robert Champion, who was found Nov. 19 on a bus parked outside an Orlando, Fla., hotel after the school's football team lost to rival Bethune-Cookman.
Police say Champion, a clarinet player who recently was named drum major, had been vomiting and complained he couldn't breathe shortly before he collapsed. Police suspect hazing but have not released any more details about what may have led to Champion's death. Chestnut also refused to talk about any specifics of the death.