This did happen in Houston, but NOT at theTexas Children's Hospital (nor a hospital at all). It's in the downtown area of Walker and Austin Streets, NOT in the Medical Center. While the rabid criminal behavior is worth condemning (ESPECIALLY terrorizing a child), I'd caution against believing everything on social media. Disinformation campaigns are most successful when they take on a life of their own, & there's lots of actors who would love nothing more than to see our Republic fall from the inside.Syntyr wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 7:25 pmHouston. The media has been willfully ignoring. They continue to portray the protests as all peaceful. They are not. There is other damage as well.Mike S wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 5:10 pm
Did he say where? There seems to be Texas Children's Hospitals in Houston, Dallas, & San Antonio. I'm not seeing any news articles other than the usual medical related ones. I'm surprised that damage to a children's hospital wouldn't have been on anyone's news cycle in the past 24 hours, given the Twitter posts were from yesterday (during daylight hours, so plenty of time for something to pop up other than on a Re-Tweeted post).
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local ... 6eea9e594c