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Friday, 04/24/2015 5:33:09 PM

Friday, April 24, 2015 5:33:09 PM

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Send these punks every last one of them over there.
Or give me 5 minutes in a locked room with each one.

Either way they got hell to pay!



Univ. of Florida frat accused of insulting, spitting on wounded war vets
By Associated Press
Published: Apr 24, 2015 at 12:41 PM PDT Last Updated: Apr 24, 2015 at 1:07 PM PDT



GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A University of Florida fraternity expelled three of its members Friday after allegations that they spat at a group of disabled military veterans at a Panama City resort.

Zeta Beta Tau Executive Director Laurence Bolotin said in a statement that the group made the expulsions after finding that its members had behaved inappropriately.

"I am deeply saddened that the actions of our members ruined this special event and failed to show the respect our military and their families so deserve," Bolotin said.

The incident occurred while the fraternity and veterans with the Warrior Beach Retreat were at the Laketown Wharf Resort last weekend.

Linda Cope, founder of the warrior group, says the frat members were drunk and insulted the veterans and stole their flags.

University of Florida President Kent Fuchs called the behavior unacceptable and promised a full investigation.

Fuchs said the school is making every effort to learn what happened and take appropriate action.

The Gainesville Sun reports that the fraternity is on conduct probation for a hazing incident in the fall semester. The fraternity has suspended operations and is cooperating with the investigation.

"Being on probation means the organization faces increased consequences if they are found to have violated the probation requirements," university spokeswoman Janine Sikes said.

The Sun reports that Zeta Beta Tau members from the University of Florida and Emory University in Georgia were attending their spring formals at the resort last weekend. Emory officials said they are investigating but so far there's no evidence to implicate their students in the incident.

About 60 veterans who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan were also attending a retreat that has been held twice a year for the past six years at the resort. Cope started the event in honor of her son Joshua, who lost both legs in Baghdad in 2006 when a roadside bomb exploded under his Humvee.

One letter to Fuchs described students spitting on veterans, throwing beer bottles over a balcony and ripping flags off their cars.

Cope said she believes the students knew they were insulting veterans because the guests were wearing caps and T-shirts indicating they are veterans.

"They knew who they were and they were just getting a kick out of it," she said. "It is heartbreaking for a mom with a son who sacrificed so much for their freedom."

Cope said hotel security got the situation under control and the fraternity members were evicted the next morning. The fraternity sent a letter of apology to Cope. She said she looks forward to the outcome of the investigations.

"They apologized to me in person, but only because they got caught," she said.

Zeta Beta Tau's Florida chapter has 128 active members.

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