India, Sept. 24 -- A criminal investigation is underway at Texas A&M University after several fraternity pledges had to be hospitalized following an alleged hazing incident that got the chapter suspended. While some of the victims were unable to walk, others were experiencing "almost black" urine, according to the New York Post.

The alleged hazing took place on September 14 at the Kappa Sigma Lodge in College Station. It is being investigated by the Brazos County Sheriff's Office.

The Brazos County Sheriff's Office opened up about the incident in a Facebook post. "Preliminary information indicates that on September 14, a group of prospective new members (pledges) of the fraternity were instructed to attend an event at the off-campus fra...