A Friendswood teen could potentially go blind after getting chemicals thrown in his eyes. Police say the suspect is someone the victim thought he could trust. However, the suspect's mom believes the incident was a horrible accident.
A Friendswood teen could go blind after a drain declogger was thrown in his eyes in an alleged attack that police say was carried out by a "friend."A Friendswood teen could potentially go blind after getting chemicals thrown in his eyes.
Branden Jolly, 17, is now facing an injury to a disabled charge because the victim, 18-year-old Brody Morgan, has autism. On the afternoon of May 20, Brody was walking through his Friendswood neighborhood with two teens from school. His mom said they frantically returned home with her screaming son.She said she attempted to flush his eyes with water and then saline, but nothing seemed to be working. It wasn't until she put her son in the car that she got the full story.
Court documents state Jolly spilled it on Brody's shirt, which caused Brody to push Jolly away. Police said that then prompted Jolly to throw the powder in Brody's face.
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