Three administrators at Porter Middle School in Granada Hills have been reassigned for allegedly asking a boy to buy marijuana as part of an informal sting operation against another student, according to authorities.
Los Angeles Police Department officers are investigating both the alleged marijuana supplier and the administrators who orchestrated and knew of the sting, which occurred late last week, according to the Michel Moore, a Los Angeles Police Department deputy chief.
The student who bought the alleged drugs is not under investigation, he said. LAPD investigators discovered the administrators’ involvement when the school district police reported the incident Monday, according to Moore.
Man, things sure have changed since I was in school. Make sure to read the comments after the article from students at this fine institution of learning. Oddly, I can’t seem to find anything in their school newsletters about all this.
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Someone didn’t think through what they were asking a young student to do.
You didn’t find anything in the school newsletters as the Admins of the school control what is in the newsletters.
It is a shame that this was done.
#1 welcome to how all education works……
Fools! Only the police are allowed to break the law with impunity.
I think there was an old episode of Leave It To Beaver about this. The principal asked Beaver to buy a joint from Eddie Haskell, and then Eddie was busted and had detention the rest of the year. Eddie never stopped giving Beaver the business after that, but he did learn an important lesson from it.
Never sell weed without getting permission first.
The officials should be taken to court for conspiracy to supply.
Just another lame tale from a lame drug war.