A possible hazing incident has prompted an investigation into and the suspension of a Texas A&M fraternity.

The Brazos County Sheriff's Office stated that it was made aware on Sunday of a possible hazing situation involving Kappa Sigma that occurred on September 14 and is now investigating the incident.

Kappa Sigma said it was aware of the hazing incident and that the Texas A&M chapter of the university has been suspended pending an investigation into the allegations.

"Any member found to violate the Fraternity's Code of Conduct, which strictly forbids hazing, will be held accountable," said Bradley Bailey, executive director of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.

According to the sheriff's office, new fraternity members, also known as pledges, were told to attend an off-campus event. When

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