A former member of a now-defunct University of Oklahoma fraternity apologized on Tuesday, two days after a video leaked showing him singing a song with deeply racist undertones. “I am deeply sorry for what I did Saturday night. It was wrong and reckless,” said Parker Rice in a statement published by the Dallas Morning News. He said he was no longer a student at OU. The family of Levi Pettit, who also participated in the video, also released a statement on Tuesday. “He made a horrible mistake, and will live with the consequences forever,” they said. Pettit’s family also defended him, saying that although his behavior in the video was “disgusting,” “he is not…
A former member of a now-defunct University of Oklahoma fraternity apologized on Tuesday, two days after a video leaked showing him singing a song with deeply racist undertones.
“I am deeply sorry for what I did Saturday night. It was wrong and reckless,” said Parker Rice in a statement published by the Dallas Morning News. He said he was no longer a student at OU.
The family of Levi Pettit, who also participated in the video, also released a statement on Tuesday.
“He made a horrible mistake, and will live with the consequences forever,” they said. Pettit’s family also defended him, saying that although his behavior in the video was “disgusting,” “he is not a racist.”
The national office for Sigma Alpha Epsilon shut down the OU chapter late on Sunday after several members were caught on video singing a song that included racial slurs and references to lynching. On Tuesday, the university revealed that it had expelled two students who were “leaders” in the chanting.
For the full statements, head over to dallasnews.com
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article referred to the school where the racist incident took place as Oklahoma State University, rather than the University of Oklahoma.
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