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Parents withdraw teen from college after spring break video shows him biting off hamster’s head

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MADISON, Miss. – It’s gone viral online and it’s really disturbing; a spring break video of a college student biting the head off a live hamster.

As it turns out, the teen is part of a well-known family in Mississippi. His stepfather apparently ran for governor of the state.

The video posted by the DailyMail.com purports to show 18-year-old Brady Eaves of Madison, Mississippi, biting the head off a live hamster in front of a crowd at a spring break party in Florida.

Eaves was a student at Ole Miss and a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity until this week. A letter his parents released indicates they have withdrawn Eaves from the University of Mississippi.

WLBT posted the full statement:

First, as the parents of Brady Eaves, let everyone please be assured that we do not take the subject of animal cruelty lightly, nor do we in any way condone the behavior displayed in the recent video of our son that has gone viral on the internet. The actions that appear in the video go against everything that our son has been taught, and we can assure everyone that his actions are not what he believes in his heart, nor are true to his character. While we are extremely disappointed and greatly disturbed by his actions, as his parents, we know Brady to be a very bright and talented young man with a huge heart.

As parents we are obviously and very seriously concerned about the well-being of our son. We have withdrawn him from school, and fully intend on professionally assessing why he behaved in such a horrible way, and what we must do as a family to keep this type of behavior from ever happening again. Raising teenagers in today’s world, as most caring and loving parents realize, can challenge the best of us. We will continue to love our son with all of our hearts and be right there by his side as our family addresses this situation. We would sincerely appreciate that all parents who have gone through similar incidents with their children, and the entire community please keep us in their thoughts and prayers.

Thank you,

John & Angel Eaves