Mike Young, 20, of Orchard Park, a sophomore at UB, has lived since August in a house three doors down from the Sigma Pi fraternity house.

Young said he was not surprised to see police cars on the street overnight.

“I knew there were frat houses down here. It was kind of surprising that they shut down all of Greek Life which, I guess, is a good idea based on what happened," Young said.

“I was finishing up homework and I saw about six patrol cars lined down here and an ambulance leave at like around 2 a.m.,” he said.

Young said he did not really know any of the occupants of the frat house.

“I’ve run into a few of them just as we’re parking cars down the street, but none of them had ever been disrespectful or unruly,” he said.

Rodriguez said he is not sure how many people live in the fraternity house, but it’s not uncommon for them to throw parties at the home on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

“Sometimes you get 15 people going in at one time, sometimes there’s a line, sometimes they’re rejecting people because there’s no room,” said Rodriguez, a junior at UB.