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Several University of Alabama students were charged in alleged fraternity hazing incidents after a pledge said he was shoved, stepped on, and had things thrown at him. Christopher Theodore Molineaux, 22, Grant Henry Rakers, 21, Joshua Donald Ferrito, 22, and Charles William Grey, 20, were each charged with two counts of hazing in connection with alleged incidents that happened on Aug. 25 and Aug. 28 at the Pi Kappa Phi house.
28 incident allegedly showed the pledges being made to line up against a wall and 'perform forced calisthenics, including wall sits and push-ups,' according to the documents. The pledges were yelled at by fraternity members during initiation. Molineaux and another fraternity member are alleged to have 'shoved and struck one of the pledges,' the filing says.
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