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Austin police investigate reports of racially motivated ?bleach bomb? attacks near University of Texas - NY Daily News

Police in Austin, Texas are looking into reports that several college students have been targeted with bleach-filled balloons, possibly in racially motivated attacks.

At least four minority students at the University of Texas, Austin say they have been victims of a “bleach bomb” attack while walking near campus, but none of them filed police reports after the incidents, authorities said.


Read more: Austin police investigate reports of racially motivated ?bleach bomb? attacks near University of Texas - NY Daily News

UT Austin’s Greek community has faced criticism recently for hosting ethnically themed parties some found offensive. Two large sororities apologized recently for hosting a “Fiesta” party in which some partygoers wore shirts that read “Illegal” and “Border Patrol.”
 
Austin police investigate reports of racially motivated ?bleach bomb? attacks near University of Texas - NY Daily News

Police in Austin, Texas are looking into reports that several college students have been targeted with bleach-filled balloons, possibly in racially motivated attacks.

At least four minority students at the University of Texas, Austin say they have been victims of a “bleach bomb” attack while walking near campus, but none of them filed police reports after the incidents, authorities said.


Read more: Austin police investigate reports of racially motivated ?bleach bomb? attacks near University of Texas - NY Daily News

UT Austin’s Greek community has faced criticism recently for hosting ethnically themed parties some found offensive. Two large sororities apologized recently for hosting a “Fiesta” party in which some partygoers wore shirts that read “Illegal” and “Border Patrol.”

Hope it's not Dylan Bleier and Matt Alden, again.
 
Im not familiar with bleach filled water balloons, can they cause serious injury?

Is there any evidence this is racially motivated?

Regardless, hold the perpetrators responsible.
 
making facts much?

bleach bomb is known since the beginning of times and never had anything to do with "attacking minorities"
 
Im not familiar with bleach filled water balloons, can they cause serious injury?
they can, depoends on the concentration of the bleach and if it affects your eyes, for example. otherwise it is ruining the clothes mostly
Is there any evidence this is racially motivated?
no, there are not
Regardless, hold the perpetrators responsible.

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Im not familiar with bleach filled water balloons, can they cause serious injury?

Is there any evidence this is racially motivated?

Regardless, hold the perpetrators responsible.
Bleech can cause sever chemical burns among other serious health problems.
 
Austin police investigate reports of racially motivated ?bleach bomb? attacks near University of Texas - NY Daily News

Police in Austin, Texas are looking into reports that several college students have been targeted with bleach-filled balloons, possibly in racially motivated attacks.

At least four minority students at the University of Texas, Austin say they have been victims of a “bleach bomb” attack while walking near campus, but none of them filed police reports after the incidents, authorities said.


Read more: Austin police investigate reports of racially motivated ?bleach bomb? attacks near University of Texas - NY Daily News

UT Austin’s Greek community has faced criticism recently for hosting ethnically themed parties some found offensive. Two large sororities apologized recently for hosting a “Fiesta” party in which some partygoers wore shirts that read “Illegal” and “Border Patrol.”

I hope they are limiting access to the Texas Tower. :eusa_whistle:
 
Im not familiar with bleach filled water balloons, can they cause serious injury?

Is there any evidence this is racially motivated?

Regardless, hold the perpetrators responsible.
Bleech can cause sever chemical burns among other serious health problems.

What is the concentration of bleach in the balloons vs the concentration needed to cause chemical burns?

Were any of the people attacked injured?
 

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