I hope fat boy has to eat out of garbage cans and sleep in a cardboard box in some dark alleyway in a crime ridden blue city.
Wonder who’s going to find Leonard body?.
I wonder if he’ll have a hard time finding another job.
.....Serrato worked as Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life......
Not even a faculty member.
And he was guilty of a previous fatal hazing event, too!
Good riddance! Bye-bye!
Being a Christian and near Christmas I will try to find something good to say about him. It appears to be that he became an activist against hazing practices following the very unfortunate incident earlier.
“”placed on leave after making the dark remarks””
Is it raaaaaacist to use the term ‘dark remarks?’
Most things democRATS and DemoKKKrats say are dark.
Once you put a nose ring in, how do you get it out? Must be pretty painful.
I call that thing hanging out of his nose a “Booger hook”
Let me get this straight in my mind-
FAT BOI went from THIS:
“Serrato had previously served jail time in connection with the deadly hazing of an 18-year-old fraternity pledge at Fresno State University.”
to THIS????????
“Serrato worked as Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of Oregon...”
I live in Eugene, Oregon.
Glad to see that POS got canned.
If I happen to encounter the nose-ringed fat fag, I will mock him with great joy and venom.
Lets help the poor thing. Spread his photo and job resume. Someone surely wants another luny like that.
Reminds me of when a CFO, Adam Smith, lost his job after cussing out a teen aged girl who was working at a Chic Fil A.
They need consequences to curb their hateful behavior.
Served prison time for a kids death.
Another lost soul. Pathetic.
They are so full of hate that they can’t keep it inside.
https://abc30.com/post/man-convicted-fresno-state-hazing-death-fire-comments-trump-voters/15528678/
This recent incident not Serrato’s first brush with controversy.
In 2014, Serrato and two of his fraternity brothers were charged in connection to the hazing death of Fresno State freshman Philip Dhanens.
Prosecutors say Serrato purchased the alcohol and encouraged the 18-year-old pledge to take his last large gulps while binge drinking.
Serrato pleaded no contest and was sentenced to 90 days in jail.
At his sentencing, Serrato vowed to speak to college students about the dangers of underage drinking.