Protesters call for removal of the University of Iowa FIJI chapter
Following sexual assault allegations, over 2,000 students gathered outside the Univeristy of Iowa Phi Gamma Delta fraternity chapter, some breaking windows and spray painting the house.
More than 2,000 protesters gathered on the sidewalks and in the street on Ellis Avenue outside the University of Iowa Phi Gamma Delta chapter house on Tuesday. Members of the fraternity, commonly known as FIJI, face sexual assault allegations.
Before the official start of the protest at 8 p.m., people holding signs lined the sidewalks, and a neighboring fraternity handed out water. The house, which had been graffitied earlier in the day, stood with a few lights on and blinds drawn.
Chants of “F— FIJI,” “Rapist,” and “Protect our girls,” sprang back and forth up and down the block before the crowd began inching closer to the chapter house. A few protesters left the crowd to approach the house. Some broke windows with rocks, knocked and banged on the front door, threw eggs, and graffitied the house’s sides.