Maybe he said it was all him and she said it was all him so they figured let her go home. |
| This sounds like like an episode of Power |
Why doesn't MCPD crack down on this? I mean it's not like everyone isn't aware it's going on so I have to assume they don't care? |
MCPD can’t enforce within the schools the way I’m assuming you want them to. The school needs to call for MCPD, and there is a lot of pressure to keep calls down. Remember: the county exec and council removed SROs, only recently reinstating the new CEOs after school safety became a bigger problem. As for outside enforcement, look again to the council. They currently have a bill in front of them (the STEP act) which will ban police from stopping people for low-level offenses, the same type of offense that recently took a tremendous amount of fentanyl off the streets. If you want the police to be able to act, tell the Council. As it stands, there are council members (and an entire task force) looking to reduce the number of police by 50% in parts of the county. |
Weed has been a mainstream part of high school for over 50 years. |
MCPD is not just randomly allowed to enter school buildings to do drug checks. Can you imagine how that would go over with voters in Montgomery County and with our political leaders who want to defund the police? |
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To say nothing of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights. |
The Supreme Court allows drug searches in public schools. |
To be sure, the police don't generally put out news releases when they pull people over for driving while black/brown/poor, search the car, and don't find anything. |
The Supreme Court allows police officers to just randomly enter school buildings to do drug checks? The Fourth Amendment doesn't apply to students in schools, at all? Students shed their entire constitutional right to freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government at the schoolhouse gate? How about that. |
Partially, not completely. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_loco_parentis#Education |
| Man do those folks need some restorative justice. Too bad the kids who had overdoses can't get their restorative justice. |
You don’t know what each person’s role was. |
According to the article, both the boy in the girl demanded his shoes. To me, that is a robbery, and the girls should be charged with some thing. |