Texas mom arrested for allegedly mixing drink that sent bullied son's classmate to hospital
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A Texas mom allegedly gave her son a mixed drink disguised in a sports bottle in an effort to prevent bullies at school from stealing the drink from her child, officials said Tuesday.
Jennifer Lynn Rossi, 45, allegedly combined lemon, salt and vinegar, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said. The contents were not toxic, but a child who drank the mixed beverage was hospitalized. A school official said the drink was confiscated after the incident.
An 11-year-old student allegedly first stole a drink belonging to Rossi's son on Monday, according to the arrest warrant. After Rossi's son told her what happened, she allegedly came up with the mixed drink idea.

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