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Texas Teen Charged for Throwing Drain Cleaner in 18-Year-Old Autistic Friend's Face, Causing Severe Injuries and Potential Blindness
May 25, 2024, 10:44 PM
A disturbing incident occurred in Texas where a 17-year-old, Branden Jolly, allegedly threw powdered drain cleaner into the face of his autistic friend, Brody Morgan, causing severe injuries. The attack has left the 18-year-old Morgan with facial scars and the possibility of permanent blindness. The incident, which took place while Morgan was walking, has led to Jolly being charged with causing injury to a disabled person due to Morgan's autism. Texas police have reported on the case, and Jolly has already made a court appearance. This case highlights the severe consequences of bullying and the additional vulnerabilities faced by individuals with disabilities.
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