Indiana University probing alleged anti-Semitic slurs during fight outside frat houseBy Joshua Rhett Miller
December 16, 2019 | 12:09pm
A fraternity at Indiana University has been suspended following a brawl that allegedly involved anti-Semitic and racial slurs, university officials said.
Police at the 48,000-student university and the Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office are investigating the physical assault that took place late Friday, school officials said in a statement released Sunday. ...
The brawl apparently broke out between two frats after Alpha Epsilon Pi members tried to enter a party at the Pi Kappa Phi house, the Indiana Daily Student reported.
Someone can be heard saying “he’s a f—ing douche†and “f— that kid†on the footage, the student newspaper reported.
Members of Alpha Epsilon Pi, which is a traditionally Jewish fraternity, were involved in the fight, a university spokesperson told the newspaper.
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