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Fraternity says it cut ties with Ole Miss students after assault

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This Oct. 16 booking photo released by the Lafayette County Detention Center shows James Declan Basile
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one of five University of Mississippi students arrested following the Oct. 6
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beating of another student at the Sigma Pi fraternity house. Basile is charged with simple assault
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hazing and theft. (Lafayette County Detention Center/The Oxford Eagle

JACKSON, Miss. » A fraternity brother and four pledges charged in an assault on a different fraternity member were trying to steal a donkey statue from a frat house, University of Mississippi officials said Friday.

The university ruled that the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity chapter bears no institutional responsibility for five students involved in an assault against Jeremy Boyle, a Sigma Pi fraternity member.

That announcement came as the Pi Kappa Alpha national office said its Ole Miss chapter has kicked out a member and four pledges.

"The event was not a part of any chapter activities and chapter leadership initiated internal judicial proceedings upon learning of the incident," national Pi Kappa Alpha spokesman Brent Phillips said in a statement.

Ole Miss spokesman Danny Blanton said that the five students told investigators that they went to the Sigma Pi fraternity house around 4 a.m. on Oct. 6 to try to steal a donkey statue kept by the Sigma Pi chapter.

Pi Kappa Alpha member James Declan Basile was accompanied by four pledges — Tucker Cole Steil, Austin Rice, Christian Guy and Kyle Hughes. University police say Steil and Basile assaulted Boyle, a junior accounting major from Pennsylvania. It’s not clear exactly how the alleged assault unfolded.

Boyle suffered a concussion, several broken teeth, a ruptured eardrum and had a bruised lung, the Daily Mississippian reported. He was treated at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford and released.

Steil was arrested Oct. 16 on felony assault charges. He posted $10,000 bail and was released Monday from the Lafayette County jail, the Oxford Eagle reported.

Basile was charged with misdemeanor assault, hazing and theft. Rice, Christian and Hughes were charged with misdemeanor theft.

Blanton said that a malicious mischief complaint was filed Oct. 11 by Pi Kappa Alpha after graffiti was painted on a fence at its house. He said officials haven’t concluded whether that was related to the Oct. 6 incident.

Despite the hazing charge, Blanton said the university does not believe the Pi Kappa Alpha chapter broke university rules against hazing.

A heavily redacted police report indicates the students were also referred to the university’s Judicial Council for discipline. Blanton said the investigation is ongoing and he can’t comment on internal disciplinary proceedings. However, he said the university found the chapter wasn’t responsible and didn’t break university rules against hazing.

"It’s the individual actions of five students," Blanton said.

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