Posted on 06/18/2026 10:00:47 AM PDT by rod5591
According to the Jersey City Police Department, two suspects drove up to the victims and threw what authorities believe to be sulfuric acid.
Investigators state that the incident was a targeted attack stemming from a dispute earlier in the day involving a larger group.
All six victims were hospitalized with skin burns and peeling. Officials confirmed that at least one victim suffered severe second-degree burns to her face and scalp.
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Maybe acid will go the way of dynamite, which used to be available to everyone.
Apple Cider Vinegar is acidic.
and tasty.
As were machine guns at your local hardware store.
Something needs to be outlawed in this country. And it’s not acid.
“Police have yet to release any details about either suspect.”
Tells me all I need to know
A punk commits a minor crime. Result? Probation.
Then he steps it up to a bigger crime. Result? More probation.
Then he steps it up to an even bigger crime. Result?
A stern lecture from the judge. Then probation.
No wonder the country is out of control.
So I need to add Baking Soda to my EDC?
Acid attacks seem to be a muslim thing.
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