University of Kentucky Fraternity Suspended After Setting Member on Fire

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has suspended its University of Kentucky chapter after a prank involving fire.

The incident early Saturday also disclosed fire code violations, so the house was closed for the semester. Members were given 24 hours to move out.

WKYT-TV in Lexington reported 19-year-old fraternity member Shaun Dunn wrapped another member in toilet paper and set it on fire. The carpet caught fire and the smoke detectors went off.

Dunn is charged with first degree arson, wanton endangerment and tampering with physical evidence.

Fraternity member Joe McKinley is charged with assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest - accused of hitting the officer in the face when told to leave his room.

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Information from: WKYT-TV, http://www.wkyt.com

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Yup! Their breeding....
LMAO..
I always said, A good deterent to having kids these days, is Kids these days!
Makes me wonder how they ever got into college in the first place, seeing as how common sense appears to be severely lacking in that fraternity.
Oh come on Ralph we aren't all that dumb!
Just think, people this age will be taking care of the older generation, and leading the newer generation. We are in big trouble.
I gotta say too, He's no relation to me!!! LOL
Sometimes when kids go to college, common sense goes out the window.

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