BOWLING GREEN (AP) — Two former fraternity members from central Ohio have been sentenced to six weeks in jail over the hazing death of a student from Delaware.
The two men were convicted of hazing-related misdemeanor counts.
They had been acquitted in May of more serious charges, including involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide in the March 2021 death of 20-year-old sophomore Stone Foltz during a fraternity initiation event.
Twenty-four-year-old Troy Henricksen, of Grove City, had been convicted of hazing and failure to comply with underage alcohol laws. He was sentenced Wednesday to 42 days in jail and 28 days of house arrest.
Twenty-one-year-old Jacob Krinn, of Delaware, was convicted of obstruction of official business, hazing and failure to comply. He was also sentenced to 42 days in jail.