The Gang Reignites the Rivalry
Criminal Activities
Poisoning
Deliberately poisoning or contaminating food/consumables and/or administering a harmful substance to other people, causing or intended to cause illness (criminal poisoning/food tampering; could support charges of assault or attempted murder depending on intent and effect).
Situation:
"At the fraternity party/flip cup challenge the Gang laced cups/beer with poison so their opponents (and Dee) would become sick. Dee drinks a cup and becomes ill; the Gang admits, "Yes, Dee, we did poison the beer.""
Public urination
Urinating in public, exposing oneself or otherwise engaging in lewd conduct in public can violate municipal/state statutes (public urination, indecent exposure, or disorderly conduct). Whether indecent exposure applies depends on jurisdiction and whether genitals were exposed in a sexualized context, but public urination and related disorderly-conduct offenses are widely codified.
Situation:
"Inside the rival bar (Molly's) Dee urinates on the bar counter as a provocation, prompting the owner to threaten to call police."
Trespass
Unlawful entry into a building (school) with the intent to commit an offense inside (unauthorized entry / burglary or trespass depending on jurisdiction).
Situation:
"The Gang and Dee visit their rival bar and a fraternity house, loudly chanting, taunting patrons/owner, harassing people, and refusing to back down—behavior that prompts calls to police and owners telling them to leave."
Vandalism
Intentionally damaging, destroying, or defacing another's property; charged as criminal mischief, vandalism, or similar offenses under U.S. law.
Situation:
"Frank describes and proceeds to cut a fraternity shower curtain in half at waist height so occupants' genitals would be exposed—cutting and damaging property belonging to the fraternity."