Thursday, March 26, 2015

Police: Some pictured on Penn State frat sites come forward - WJAC Johnstown


Police: Some pictured on Penn State frat sites come forward

March 26, 2015 09:27 EDT


STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -- Police say some women pictured nude or semi-nude in photos posted to a Penn State fraternity's secret Facebook page have come forward, and some fraternity members are now cooperating with an ongoing criminal investigation.


State College police Lt. Keith Robb says those people are being interviewed, and police are asking people to "be patient so we can do our job."


The Kappa Delta Rho fraternity has been suspended for a year and is being ordered by its national organization to reorganize. Penn State president Eric Barron says the school has also begun a wide review of the role fraternities and sororities play at the school.


The new investigative developments emerged Wednesday as protesters marched to the house and called for the school to shut down the fraternity permanently.










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