More than a dozen Penn State University fraternity brothers have been implicated in a cocaine trafficking and distribution operation, according to the state attorney general. The investigation uncovered an organized drug-selling network operating within the fraternity system. Law enforcement has taken action against the members involved in the illegal activity. The case underscores ongoing concerns about drug trafficking on college campuses.
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OrgPenn State UniversityTopicDrug Trafficking
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