More than a dozen Penn State University students are accused of packaging and selling cocaine as part of a multistate drug operation.
\n\nPennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday made the announcement during a news conference on Monday at State College.
\n\nAccording to Sunday, between 2023 and 2024, large amounts of cocaine were transported from Philadelphia and New York to State College, Pennsylvania. The drugs were cut, packaged and sold primarily to Penn State students, investigators said.
\n\nOfficials identified the two leaders of the operation as Agostino Abbatiello, 24, of Westbury, New York, and Thomas Robinson, 23, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
\n\nInvestigators said Abbatiello and Robinson were senior members of the off-campus fraternities Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon, respectively.
\n\nSunday said the drugs were primarily packaged at the fraternity houses by both fraternity brothers and pledges. He also said some of the pledges cut and bagged cocaine as part of their initiation.
\n\n“We did not hear of any drug packaging happening on Penn State’s campus,” Attorney General Sunday said. “Again, the packaging happened at off-campus fraternity houses. And the actual drug dealing was largely from friend to friend, fraternity brother to fraternity brother, acquaintance to acquaintance and at fraternity houses and/or during parties…
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