Correct. It was an honor code violation - he probably lied about drinking when asked about the incident, and then changed his story when the facts began to emerge.
Also before the video was pulled.
If West Point has any basis for this beyond what we have seen here, then that basis in its entirety occurred before Richard King left to visit his family, ore would have to be a toxicology report showing more than a few drinks.
But based on incidents I saw from time to time during my tour, and the John Murtha prosecutions the military command has used up all of its allotted “Benefit of a doubt”.
Or are you going to defend Murtha’s nonsense as a properly handled UCMJ proceeding?