Bring That Week Back: Guilty Plea Expected in FAMU Hazing Death

FBI investigates hate crimes, infant dies, and other news.

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Bring That Week Back: Man to Plead Guilty in FAMU Hazing Death - FBI investigates hate crimes and leak of FLOTUS info, infant dies after Chicago shooting, and other news headlines. —Dorkys Ramos Caleb Jackson will plead guilty to felony hazing and manslaughter in the death of FAMU drum major Robert Champion. Jackson, who is currently being held in Leon County Jail for violating his probation, will also cooperate with the investigation on the November 2011 fatal hazing incident. (Photo: Courtesy Leon County Jail)

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