A second Florida State University fraternity member has been accused of selling cocaine near campus.

Daniel Martin, 22, was arrested Tuesday on charges of sale of cocaine.

Martin is a member of FSU’s Pi Kappa Phi fraternity – the same fraternity Andrew Coffey was pledging when he died after an off-campus party Friday.

Another student, Garrett John Marcy, 20, was arrested Monday after FSU Police searched his apartment at his fraternity’s Heritage Grove house.

Marcy is a member of FSU’s Phi Delta Theta house. His arrest was announced during a Monday news conference in which FSU President John Thrasher suspended all fraternity and sorority activities on campus in the wake of Coffey’s death.

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A confidential informant met with Martin and purchased less than 28 grams of cocaine in September, court records say. According to state statutes, the sale of more than 28 grams of cocaine constitutes trafficking. In this case, the amount Martin is alleged to have sold is unspecified.

He was arrested in the 700 block of Gaines Street.

Probable cause documents were submitted to the State Attorney's Office Oct. 9, but Martin wasn't arrested until nearly a month later. FSUPD officials said that was to protect confidential sources.

University officials in a news release said disciplinary action related to any violations of the Student Code of Conduct were pending.

Coffey died after an off-campus party at a house on Buena Vista Drive. Tallahassee Police have interviewed at least 50 people in their investigation into his death. No arrests have been made.

Contact Karl Etters at ketters@tallahasse.com or @KarlEtters on Twitter.