TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - The entryway to Florida State's Kappa Alpha fraternity house looks a may look a little bit different.
A fort, built on Kappa Alpha property blocks most of the front of the building from sight.
But the wall's construction proved to be quite dangerous for those involved.
The southwest end of the structure came crashing down at around 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon with what FSU police officers described as a crowd of nearly 100 people looking on.
"There were three people that were noted in the report as being injured, two transported to the hospital one treated on scene," said James Russell. "No life threatening injuries, but it was a scare."
The three people who were injured suffered minor cuts, and a scraped shin according to police.
We reached out to the both the national and local Kappa Alpha chapter for comment, and the purpose of the wall itself. Neither has agreed to comment.