
"We are currently gathering information as to what happened that evening but to be very clear ... if it is determined by the Fraternity, the University or law enforcement that the undergraduate members hazed that evening, the chapter will be closed, any member who directly or indirectly participated in those activities will be permanently expelled and the Fraternity will encourage the University and law enforcement to pursue the maximum penalties allowed,"
"Alpha Sigma Phi said Sunday it placed the New Brunswick, New Jersey, chapter on an interim suspension amid an investigation into whether the 19-year-old was being hazed. The teenager was found injured and unresponsive at a home in New Brunswick shortly after midnight Tuesday, according to Rutgers Police, who said they received a disconnected 911 call from the home. The address was not disclosed."
Alpha Sigma Phi placed the New Brunswick chapter on interim suspension while investigating whether a 19-year-old was being hazed. A 19-year-old was found injured and unresponsive at an off-campus home in New Brunswick shortly after midnight and remains in critical condition. Rutgers Police received a disconnected 911 call from the home and the address was not disclosed. The fraternity committed to closing the chapter and permanently expelling any members found to have participated in hazing, and to encouraging the university and law enforcement to pursue maximum penalties if hazing is confirmed. The Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office is handling the active investigation.
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