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400 Freshman Freshmen Evacuated Before Dawn After Drug Lab Found in Harbin Hall Room 926
In the early morning hours of Saturday, October 23, 2010, Georgetown University Police discovered what appeared to be a clandestine drug laboratory in Room 926 of Harbin Hall, a nine-floor freshman residence hall. Officers pounded on doors at 6:00 AM, evacuating approximately 400 students in pajamas into the cold October air; seven people were evaluated for chemical exposure. Investigators initially believed it was a methamphetamine lab; later analysis confirmed the chemicals were intended to produce dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a hallucinogen. Residents were allowed to return around 6:30 PM, roughly twelve hours after the evacuation began.
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