Overall the claim that the fraternity home where a student was allegedly electrocuted during hazing had a long list of red flags is ultimately accurate and supported by multiple credible sources such as Fox News, CBS News, and USA Today. A Rutgers University student received severe injuries during an alleged hazing incident which took place at the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity house in New Brunswick New Jersey during October 2025. The student received an electrical shock during an incident which remains under investigation. According to USA Today, “On Oct. 24, the fraternity’s international president said the Rutgers chapter had been permanently closed.” (Alund and Larsen).
Local officials declared the fraternity property unsafe after discovering multiple building code violations and unaddressed safety issues. News organizations discovered inspection documents and parent complaints which showed the house contained dangerous conditions including electrical hazards and water damage and building deterioration. The discovery of these horrible and hazardous conditions at the house has raised serious concerns about how these dangerous conditions continue to exist and whether fraternity activities and lack of supervision contributed to the student's injury.
“Within days of the alleged hazing incident, Alpha Sigma Phi’s chapter house in New Brunswick was declared uninhabitable after it was revealed that the property had a history of failed inspections and a $10,000 fine issued earlier this year” stated Bonavita from Fox News. The research shows a pattern of student housing neglect which ended up leading to dangerous living environments while highlighting problems with accountability. The authorities had already issued fines and documented multiple safety violations which really just shows that people were ignoring warning signs. This isn’t just a reflection of the fraternity itself though, I do believe that it is also on the School and authorities for not doing more to enforce the rules on these issues.
Sources:
Bonavita, Julia, and Fox News. “Deadly Wake-up Call: Alleged Frat Hazing Electrocution Highlights Student Dangers in off-Campus Homes.” Fox News, FOX News Network, 31 Oct. 2025, www.foxnews.com/us/deadly-wake-up-call-alleged-frat-hazing-electrocution-highlights-student-dangers-off-campus-homes
Ramos, Andrew. “Rutgers Fraternity Shut down after Hazing Investigation, Frat Says.” CBS News, CBS Interactive, 25 Oct. 2025, www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/rutgers-hazing-fraternity-shut-down/
Alund, Natalie Neysa, and Erik Larsen. “‘Water Became Involved’: Hazing Incident Permanently Closes Rutgers Fraternity.” USA Today, Gannett Satellite Information Network, 8 Oct. 2025, www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/10/28/hazing-rutgers-fraternity-alpha-sigma-phi/86943677007/