BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A second Indiana University fraternity is suspended after an alleged hazing incident .

According to police, at least three people were injured during hazing at Alpha Epsilon Pi and needed medical attention.

Police said the first hazing incident was reported during the weekend of Sept. 20. Another was reported Oct. 10 and then the third on Oct. 12.

All of the incidents were reported to have happened at Alpha Epsilon Pi on North David Baker Avenue.

No suspects have been named individually at this time, according to police.

The university has been issued a cease-and-desist directive by Indiana University. As a result, "the organization is not allowed to host, attend, participate in any social events, recruitment events, membership education activities, brotherhood/sis

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