Michigan Pike House Vandalized Twice in Less Than a Week
Frat Vandalized a 2nd Time
The Pi Kappa Alpha house at the University of Michigan was broken into and vandalized for the second time in less than a week early Wednesday morning.
Brothers woke to the sound of a fire alarm around 4:20 a.m. Wednesday and headed downstairs only to find that someone had sprayed a fire extinguisher all over their dining.
The first case of vandalism was reported early Sunday morning. Brothers said the vandals gained entrance to the house sometime between 2 and 5 a.m. through an unlocked sliding glass door, police said. The vandals then used primer paint to leave a message for the brothers on a projection screen TV, which police said read, "F-cking Frats - I don't buy my friends."
Also damaged was a cable receiver, a CD changer, trophies, photos and other Pike memorobilia, totaling about $3,500. Painted elsewhere in the house were "Mich Sux" and "Gay," police said.
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