Former Bucknell coach charged with hazing and manslaughter

A former strength and conditioning coach at Bucknell University has been charged with felony counts of aggravated hazing and involuntary manslaughter. The charges come two years after the death of an 18-year-old football player on the team.

The charges were filed in Pennsylvania against the former coach.

Bucknell University is located in the state where the incident took place.

The case involves the death of the player that occurred two years prior to the charges being brought.

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