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University of Central Florida Frat Bros, who was accused of having made commitments by car

Brothers of the brothers at the University of Central Florida supposedly hit promises by car in a twisted harassment shape, in which a college child was crying in front of pain last month.

The concerned Sigma Chi Frat on Florida College is at least temporarily closed after the police reacted to their house on February 24 because of the alleged initiations that were attested by a nearby sisterhood house.

A sister of Kappa Alpha Theta called around 3 a.m. Campus police after hearing screaming and seeing a gray Kia from Sigma Chi House strike someone who seemed to be a promise, as can be seen from a police report received from Orlando Sentinel on Wednesday.


The Sigma Chi chapter at UCF is temporarily suspended. TNS

The car drove about 10 to 15 miles per hour and another sister of the sisterhood told the police: “One of the boys was hit by a car.”

The sisterhood member also heard a male of the same age “help!” And “My bones, my bones, they are broken,” said the police documents reported by the newspaper.

“The brothers Sigma Chi supposedly forced new members to stand in front of cars while members of the organization beat them with cars,” said a detective.

Three brother Bros denied that someone was hit by a car or a pain, and the Kia, who corresponded to what viewers saw, tried to leave the scene with its headlights. It is unclear what happened when the police stopped the Kia.

Police officers could not find the promise, which was supposedly also been smashed by car.

Sigma Chi, who was suspended eight times eight times eight times between 2015 and 2020, did not say on the allegations, but said on his Instagram page that it would work with the school and her police department to “solve measures and misunderstandings,” said the Sentinel.


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The University of Central Florida condemned all forms of harassment. Google Maps

A school spokesman supposedly said that the brat could not have any events on or on campus during his suspension.

“UCF clearly condemns the harassment in all forms, and we are obliged to hold individuals and organizations for measures to account for the security and well -being of our students and others,” the spokesman told the newspaper.