COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Two members of the Kappa Alpha fraternity have been charged in an April cannon explosion that blew out the window of a second-story apartment and sent a piece of the cannon through its roof. Seth R. Fagan, the president of the chapter's fraternity, and Daniel B. Dunn, both 21 and students at the University of Missouri-Columbia, were charged on Monday with reckless exploding and third-degree assault, both misdemeanors.
Police said the cannon exploded when the two men were loading it with fireworks.
An 8-inch piece of the metal cannon, which legend dates to the Civil War, crashed through the roof of the nearby apartment building, tearing through the fifth floor before landing on a pingpong table in the lounge on the fourth floor. No one was hurt.
Fagan told police that he shot the cannon. He said firing the cannon was a tradition of the fraternity, according to court documents.
The national Kappa Alpha Order has suspended the chapter from all activities, pending the outcome of an investigation.
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