NewsMarch 13, 2015

NORMAN, Okla. -- Investigations into racism at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapters have extended to college campuses in Louisiana and Texas, the organization said Thursday after its national office received word members in those places had direct knowledge of a racist chant caught on video in Oklahoma last weekend...

By SEAN MURPHY and TERESA CRAWFORD ~ Associated Press
Oklahoma linebacker Eric Striker, left, gestures as he answers a question after a demonstration by the Oklahoma football team against racism Thursday in Norman, Oklahoma. From left are Striker, center Ty Darlington, quarterback Trevor Knight, cornerback Zack Sanchez and defensive end Charles Tapper. (Sue Ogrocki ~ Associated Press)
Oklahoma linebacker Eric Striker, left, gestures as he answers a question after a demonstration by the Oklahoma football team against racism Thursday in Norman, Oklahoma. From left are Striker, center Ty Darlington, quarterback Trevor Knight, cornerback Zack Sanchez and defensive end Charles Tapper. (Sue Ogrocki ~ Associated Press)

NORMAN, Okla. -- Investigations into racism at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapters have extended to college campuses in Louisiana and Texas, the organization said Thursday after its national office received word members in those places had direct knowledge of a racist chant caught on video in Oklahoma last weekend.

Spokesman Brandon Weghorst said the chapter at the University of Texas at Austin was being "fully cooperative," and a probe at Louisiana Tech in Ruston was in its early stages. He said no new allegations had been substantiated.

"We had no idea of this type of behavior was going on underground," Weghorst said Thursday. "This is the type of stuff (the chant), it goes underground, and it goes under the radar.

"It's dangerous because if we don't know about it, we can't stop it."

A nine-second video recorded last weekend caught members of the fraternity's University of Oklahoma chapter singing a song that used a derogatory term for black people and referenced lynching. University president David Boren ordered the SAE house shuttered, expelled two students identified as ringleaders and said an investigation into the involvement of other members was proceeding.

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The SAE chapter at Louisiana Tech did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment Thursday, but a university spokesman said it has been unable to substantiate an allegation a former member participated in the chant in 2010.

"Once we learned that, we immediately got with the current chapter president and the leadership of that chapter to ensure this activity wasn't taking place here at Louisiana Tech," said spokesman Dave Guerin. "They assured us that it wasn't.

"We can't really attest to back in 2010."

The board of trustees and alumni of the University of Oklahoma's SAE chapter released a statement Wednesday night acknowledging the chant surfaced at the chapter "three to four years ago and was not immediately and totally stopped. It should have been."

Two former members of the fraternity's now-defunct OU chapter have issued apologies for their role in the racist chant.

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