This is really sad for all involved. I truely feel for his family, but, what happened to self accountability? Why is it always someone else's fault these days?
In the mid to late 90's, when I attended, I remember at least 2 deaths from guys falling off of balconys off campus while drinking at partys. Does this mean that everyone that was at those parties would be arrested by today's standards?
Balcony falls are a little different because there's no question, 911 is going to be called. This is about not calling 911 when someone needs medical attention (and of course the issue is going to be whether the frat brothers should have known he needed medical attention).
I think this case is more like a group of junkies sitting around in the shell of a burned out warehouse shooting up. One of them overdoses but the others are too high to notice -- or if they do notice, they don't call 911 because no one wants the cops to come in and arrest everybody. A lot of people die of drug overdoses BECAUSE of our harsh criminal response to drug use. The policy produces the opposite of what we want -- more people die. Some states with a lot of heroin deaths are starting to address this.
These frat boys are charged with felonies for a hazing ritual involving forced ingestion of alcohol (STUPID! can you believe they still do this!) but the primary allegation is that they didn't call 911. But calling 911 would have resulted in .... criminal charges against everyone at the fraternity, so no one called 911. That is awful, that is tragic, maybe it's manslaughter.... but it's understandable given they were drunk themselves, they didn't know he was dying, but they did know what would happen if the police were called.