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Hazing in Texas: A Comprehensive Guide for North Richland Hills Families Seeking Justice & Accountability If Your Child Was Hazed at a Texas University, You're Not Alone In November 2025, a University of Houston Pi Kappa Phi pledge named Leonel Bermudez was rushed to the emergency room after his urine turned brown—a terrifying sign of severe muscle breakdown called rhabdomyolysis. His mother had found him crawling upstairs, unable to stand after what fraternity members called a "workout." For families in North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, and across Texas, this isn't just a news story from Houston. It's a warning that the hazing crisis affecting college campuses nationwide is happening right here in our state, at schools where North Richland Hills families send their children. At Attorney911, we represent Leonel Bermudez in his $10 million lawsuit against the University of Houston, Pi Kappa Phi's national headquarters, and 13 fraternity leaders. His ordeal included forced consumption of milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting, being sprayed in the face with a hose "similar to waterboarding," 100+ push-ups and 500 squats under threat of expulsion, and carrying a degrading "pledge fanny pack" containing condoms and sex toys. The physical abuse triggered rhabdomyolysis and…