3:20 p.m. update

In a Facebook video statement, Tallahassee Police Department Chief Michael DeLeo said TPD is working closely with FSU to investigate the case and to ensure crisis counseling is available for students.

DeLeo said investigators have interviewed more than 50 people so far and expects to interview more.

“Although there are indicators alcohol may have been a factor in this case, we are waiting for the results of the autopsy so no cause of death been determined,” DeLeo said. “TPD will continue to work with the state attorney office so as new information becomes available to determine what charges, if any, are appropriate.”

“It is important that we have all the information available to find answers for Andrew’s family, friends and our community.”

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3 p.m. update:

Florida State University President John Thrasher has indefinitely suspended all fraternities and sororities effective immediately.

The suspension follows the death of 20-year-old Andrew Coffey, a Pi Kappa Phi pledge, and the recent arrest of 20-year-old Garrett John Marcy, a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member who is accused of selling cocaine.

“For this suspension to end, there will need to be a new normal for Greek life at the university,” Thrasher said in his statement. “There must be a new culture, and our students must be full participants in creating it.”

All fraternity and sorority chapters are prohibited from holding new member events, chapter meetings, chapter organized tailgates, socials, philanthropy, retreats, intramurals and organized participation in Market Wednesday and Homecoming,

A ban on alcohol has also been issued at all Recognized Student Organization events during the interim suspension.

“All of our student organizations – Greek organizations and the other recognized student organizations on campus – must step up. They will have to participate in the solution,” Thrasher said.

(Update by Samantha Davis, News Editor of FSView).

2:10 p.m. update:

FSU President John Thrasher has announced a ban on all Greek life at FSU.

"I want to send a serious message, I really do," said Thrasher. "We've got a serious problem."

Thrasher has also banned alcohol at all student organization functions.

Check back with the Tallahassee Democrat for more on this story.

Original story:

Florida State University President John Thrasher will make an announcement regarding the death of 20-year-old Andrew Coffey at 2 p.m. today at the Westcott Building, according to a university official.

Coffey, a pledge of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, died following an off-campus house party Friday morning.

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