Crime | Florida Florida Band Players Face Charges in Hazing Death Music profs resign in separate incident By Matt Cantor Posted May 2, 2012 4:17 AM CDT Copied Members of the Florida A&M University band lead a horse drawn carriage carrying the casket of fellow band member Robert Champion following his funeral service Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011 in Decatur, Ga. (AP Photo/David Goldmanl) Florida A&M band members will be hit with criminal charges today following a six-month investigation into the hazing death of drum major Robert Champion. The charges come as two music professors at the school have had to resign over alleged involvement in another hazing incident, their lawyer says. A student accused professors Anthony Simons and Diron Holloway of beating him and other band fraternity members in a 2010 hazing incident at Holloway's house. The charges in Champion's death follow earlier charges in December against three band members in the beating of a female peer, the New York Times reports. Read These Next One Bad Bunny mystery: What's with the No. 64? An ancient wonder of the world will rise again. Medical examiner reveals Catherine O'Hara's cause of death. Winter Olympics medals are already breaking. Report an error