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Warning vs. initiation by
fraternities spreads

It could be just a prank, but many people are not taking chances.

Reports attributed to the police warn about the alleged ongoing initiation of a certain gang or fraternity with chapters in some cities that requires a bizarre test for an aspiring member. The report, now being relayed in text messages, says that the neophyte is ordered to drive around an area at night with headlights off.

The first oncoming vehicle that perhaps, out of concern, flashes its lights at the blind car, will be chosen as the target victim, the one that will be chased and shot at by the gang, making sure that the driver and passengers are finished off.

The police nationwide are supposed to know about this, and are expected to pre-empt such incidents in their communities.*

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