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University of Central Florida frat bros accused of hitting pledges with car in alleged twisted hazing

The University of Central Florida fraternity allegedly last month, a college student cared for a hazy haze in pain.

The University of Florida troubled Sigma Chi Flat is at least facing a temporary halt after responding to their home over the starting attitude witnessed by a nearby female student's home on February 24th.

According to the police report, the Kappa Alpha Theta sisters called campus police around 3am after hearing what they had screamed and saw the grey kia of Sigma Chi House had made an oath. Obtained on Wednesday by the Orlando Sentinel.


The UCF Sigma Chi chapter has been temporarily suspended. TNS

The car is 10-15 mph, and another sorority sister told police that “one of the boys was attacked by the car.”

Members of the sorority also heard male companions scream “Help me!” “My bones, my bones, my bones, my bones are broken,” according to police documents reported by the newspaper.

“The Sigma Chi Brothers are allegedly forced new members to stand in front of the car while members of the organization attack them in their cars,” the detective allegedly argued.

The three Flat Brothers denied KIA that matched what everyone saw as attacked or injured by the car and bystanders turned off their headlights and tried to leave the scene. It is unclear what happened after police stopped Kia.

The officers were unable to find a pledge that allegedly hit the car.

Sigma Chi, which was suspended eight times between 2015 and 2020, did not address the allegations, but its Instagram page said it would work together with the school and the police department “to resolve actions and misconceptions.”


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The University of Central Florida has denounced all forms of haze. Google Maps

A school spokesman reportedly said FRAT could not hold events on or off campus during its suspension.

“UCF clearly condemns all forms of haze and we are committed to retaining individuals and organizations responsible for actions that threaten the safety and well-being of students and others,” the spokesperson told the newspaper.

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