ROCK CHALK KU FRAT RAPE CHARGE RIOT!!!

Sorry but all of the best movies about college life seem kinda date-rape-y in retrospect.

Accordingly . . .

TONIGHT KU REPORTEDLY SUFFERS A #METOO RIOT AGAINST ALLEGATIONS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT!!!

Here's what MSM is reporting so far . . .

"Some protesters have smashed windows and stormed the porch of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house, which is located just off campus near 15th Street and Iowa Street."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news links . . .

Protest at 'No Means No' rally at KU fraternity turns violent in Lawrence

LAWRENCE, Kan. - A protest in Lawrence Monday night has turned violent. Protesters gathered for a "No Means No" rally against sexual assault. But now FOX4 crews on scene have confirmed that some protesters have smashed windows and stormed the porch of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house, which is located just off campus near 15th Street and Iowa Street.


BREAKING: Thousands show up to protest Phi Kappa Psi after sexual assault allegation

A few thousand people showed up to the lawn of Phi Kappa Psi Monday night to protest an alleged sexual assault that happened at the Phi Kappa Psi house over the weekend. By the start time of 8:30 p.m., thousands were already protesting.


Hundreds of students protest outside KU fraternity house over rape allegations

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Hundreds of students gathered outside of a fraternity house at the University of Kansas on Monday night in response to sexual assault allegations against a member of a fraternity.


KU students protest Monday night as Lawrence police investigate sexual assault

Police in Lawrence are investigating a sexual assault near the University of Kansas over the weekend.On Monday night, about 1,500 people gathered for the peaceful protest outside the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, where the assault allegedly happened.Demonstrators said they wanted to show support for the survivor and to send a message to end sexual assault.Posts on social media claim the woman was drugged and then sexually assaulted.

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