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Early Friday, an unidentified individual tossed a Molotov cocktail-esque concoction into the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house. While no one was injured in the blaze, a 30-man brawl ensued that did send one student to the hospital.
According to the police, the firebomb, a jug filled with charcoal starter fluid, did not cause significant damage to the house, because a quick-acting SAE brother used a wet mop to push it out of the building.
By the time officers arrived on the scene, the flames had been dispensed, and a fight had broken out in the alley next to the building.
Fox News reports:
When officers arrived, they found about 30 young men brawling in the alley, Huntley said. Andrew Hansen, 20, a member of the fraternity, was hospitalized for broken facial bones and a deep cut.
Hansen did not know who hit him, Huntley said.
The fraternity and some residents of a building across the alley have "a history of some problems," including vandalism to a fence at the fraternity house, Huntley said. Sigma Alpha Epsilon members also told investigators of tensions between them and another fraternity.
Rivalries between fraternity houses are not uncommon. And so, one must assume that, regardless of the severity of the tensions Huntley mentions, the unnamed fraternity would not cross the line by physically attacking the SAE brothers.
There is honor amongst Greeks, but there isn’t honor amongst unruly, Greek-hating neighbors.







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