Earlier this month, the University of Kansas suspended two fraternities for hazing, but officials don’t plan to share their investigation with police.
Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Theta were both suspended from campus for five years, because of the incidents University Officials found, which included assaults, sleep deprivation, forced workouts, destruction of pledges’ property, and retaliation for reporting the behavior to University Officials. Danielle Norwood has more:
That same spokesperson also says the hazing victims are welcome to pursue criminal charges if they wish.