Syracuse, NY -- Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick said officials at Syracuse University sent him a copy of an offensive fraternity video for review before it was exposed to the public by the student newspaper.

The DA said he was personally offended by the video of Theta Tau brothers, but ruled out any crime being committed.

"There's rank stupidity, but luckily stupidity is not a crime," Fitzpatrick said. As far as any crime being committed: "Zero, no, nothing."

The vitriol wasn't directed at any specific person, the DA said, explaining why there was no chance of criminal charges.

What surprised Fitzpatrick the most, though, he said, was that those in the video didn't realize they would eventually be exposed.

"What's amazing to me is lack of awareness of these young men that this wouldn't eventually make its way into the public," the DA said.

In a video full of offensive language, Fitzpatrick noted the bit where the purportedly Jewish people were sent "off to the showers," a line the DA took to reference the "showers" in Holocaust concentration camps that were actually gas chambers.

The video also contained sexist, racist and homophobic language, as well as being "hostile to people with disabilities," SU Chancellor Kent Syverud said.