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Hazing at Texas Universities: A Complete Guide for Shavano Park Families If Your Child Was Hazed in Texas, You're Not Alone Picture this: Your son from Shavano Park attends a fraternity "bid acceptance" event at a University of Texas chapter house. What starts as celebration turns dark—he's handed a bottle of alcohol and told to finish it to prove his commitment. Across the room, phones record as pledges struggle through forced calisthenics. Hours later, when someone collapses, there's panicked whispering about whether to call 911. "We can't get the chapter in trouble," someone says. "He knew what he signed up for." This isn't just a worst-case scenario. For families in Shavano Park and across Bexar County, this reality is unfolding right now at Texas campuses. In November 2025, just 80 miles northeast of Shavano Park at the University of Houston, that exact nightmare became real for Leonel Bermudez and his family. His experience at the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter serves as a sobering warning for every Texas parent. In that case, which we currently represent Bermudez in, what began as typical pledging escalated into systematic abuse: forced to carry degrading "pledge fanny packs," subjected to hours of physical…