Kids arrested outside of Whitman for selling coke

Anonymous
One of the students in the footage was a student who cuts almost every day and resurfaces 8th period. Teachers say, "Where are you off to?" and kids would joke that he is going to vape, and he would just leave and go a block away and resurface 8th period. Whitman has about 20 students per grade who are slackers or have serious issues and actually receive intensive behavioral counseling and separate classes through their social emotions special ed services (SESIS) program. Recall they had 3 students involved in a murder in Target stairwell several years back.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Didnt happen
OP is making stuff to troll


Yes it did. Videos floating around.

NP. Not sure about the coke part, but several kids were arrested at a (allegedly vacant) house across the street from the school. There are a lot of videos given that there was a huge commotion with 10+ police cars, and a number of classrooms have windows overlooking the yard where students were being handcuffed. My kid was coming back from lunch, saw all the police cars, and was worried there had been a shooting. Crazy scene.


Where's the community letter from the principal?


Across the street from the school I guess
Anonymous
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It's so nasty how every time a wealthy public is mentioned, posters jump to the worse conclusions without presenting a shred of evidence.

Eat-the-rich mentality, but not targeting the right people. Maybe stick to targeting the billionaires who gave millions to Trump.


Way to give your idiots their opinion 😁
Anonymous
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It's so nasty how every time a wealthy public is mentioned, posters jump to the worse conclusions without presenting a shred of evidence.

Eat-the-rich mentality, but not targeting the right people. Maybe stick to targeting the billionaires who gave millions to Trump.


It’s the exact same thing that happens when a poor school is mentioned.


No, the poor schools get dragged through the news and everything else in less its the richer parents who can pay their way out.


And MCPS helps to keep it under wraps at schools like Whitman too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of the students in the footage was a student who cuts almost every day and resurfaces 8th period. Teachers say, "Where are you off to?" and kids would joke that he is going to vape, and he would just leave and go a block away and resurface 8th period. Whitman has about 20 students per grade who are slackers or have serious issues and actually receive intensive behavioral counseling and separate classes through their social emotions special ed services (SESIS) program. Recall they had 3 students involved in a murder in Target stairwell several years back.


You are actually a lowlife yourself for coming on here to single out a teen and then badmouth other teens who have issues.

Since when is it a shame and a disgrace if a teen has issues that they are struggling with? Your post is gross.m
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of the students in the footage was a student who cuts almost every day and resurfaces 8th period. Teachers say, "Where are you off to?" and kids would joke that he is going to vape, and he would just leave and go a block away and resurface 8th period. Whitman has about 20 students per grade who are slackers or have serious issues and actually receive intensive behavioral counseling and separate classes through their social emotions special ed services (SESIS) program. Recall they had 3 students involved in a murder in Target stairwell several years back.


You are actually a lowlife yourself for coming on here to single out a teen and then badmouth other teens who have issues.

Since when is it a shame and a disgrace if a teen has issues that they are struggling with? Your post is gross.m


Is this just for Whitman or all schools?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I've seen police bring issues to the school to give consequences for even though what happened was after school hours and off campus and should be handled by police, such as a student breaking into another student's house.

The partnership between mcps and MC police shelters the students from true consequences. I guess it's in the name of protection, but I can't help but think of it as a disservice that doesn't adequately prepare students for what happens after they're no longer in MCPS and break the law. The student and their peers are missing out on learning real life consequences. Not suggesting they should face the most severe consequences, but it should be handled by the police and not the school.

I don't doubt that the police showed up and then just sent there finding to the school when they discovered it was students. I hope I'm wrong though.


This is one situation where it is not mcps fault. It was off campus. It’s on the parents not school.


That's what I meant, it should be a police issue and not on MCPS, but I've seen many cases where the police just bring it to the school to deal with even though it should be handled by the police. I hope I'm wrong in this situation, but I wouldn't be surprised to find that it was put back on the school.
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Anonymous wrote:One of the students in the footage was a student who cuts almost every day and resurfaces 8th period. Teachers say, "Where are you off to?" and kids would joke that he is going to vape, and he would just leave and go a block away and resurface 8th period. Whitman has about 20 students per grade who are slackers or have serious issues and actually receive intensive behavioral counseling and separate classes through their social emotions special ed services (SESIS) program. Recall they had 3 students involved in a murder in Target stairwell several years back.


You are actually a lowlife yourself for coming on here to single out a teen and then badmouth other teens who have issues.

Since when is it a shame and a disgrace if a teen has issues that they are struggling with? Your post is gross.m


Which one of those facts hurts your feelings, and makes it OK for students to be dealing in hard drugs and murdering people?

Your post is gross.
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Anonymous wrote:Several kids outside of Whitman were just arrested for selling several ounces of "coke," per several sources at the school. Developing story...


Here are the facts: From windows, which we were told to move away from, we could see at least 6 police cars and about 2 dozen police officers with what appeared to be at least 6 students, allegedly from Whitman, sitting on the ground in front of a house for sale just across the street from the school a few houses up on a side street.

What circulated within minutes: a photo of the arrests. The Heresay: At least 11 students. Breaking and entering. Using the house on a regular basis since return from Winter break for lunchtime hangout sessions that may have involved controlled or illicit substances that are "harder" than weed.

My take: If true, daytime partying and drug use is not a new issue but the beyond-idiotic use of a for sale house across the street takes it to a new level.Yes, they will likely get off with a slap on the wrist because of the excellent legal representation they can afford.

I was surprised to see nothing online or the news but that might be because they were minors or news was not notified in time. Black and White (school newspaper) journalists told not to cover it. It is laughable that people, likely admin, on the forum are outright dismissing this as "didn't happen," simply because they wish it had not happened. Thank you for the gaslighting. Kristi Noem has job openings for you.

No notice from admin went out. It's "off campus" so evidently they can pretend it did not occur.


Give me a break. There are a lot more important things happening in the world right now than a handful of kids trespassing and smoking weed.

No this was not ok. Is it a big deal or that different from normal teen behavior? No.


This is not normal teen behavior. You are failing as a parent to think this and allow your kids to behave this way. It is very important for many reasons. This is why some of us would not choose a W school.


You prefer fentanyl in Silver Spring?

Or gang rape in Damascus?

Get your head out of your butt.
Anonymous
Still no news coverage or public database info or pubic web discussion except here.

Found this though, about a "sovereign citizen" social media influencer.

https://foxbaltimore.com/spotlight-on-maryland/squatter-arrested-guilty-on-all-counts-for-occupying-23m-maryland-home


19-year-old Tamieka Goode was found guilty on all tried counts of trespassing, and breaking and entering, for squatting for 9 months in a $2M Bethesda house. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail.




Anonymous
Meanwhile, im Baltimore

https://www.wbaltv.com/article/open-air-drug-market-cocaine-indictments-terell-pryor-baltimore/70011803

11 indicted on firearm, drug-trafficking charges in open-air drug market investigation

As part of the investigation, the execution of search warrants at multiple houses led to the seizure of almost 9 kilograms of drugs, loaded guns and ammunition, and more than $55,000 in cash, prosecutors said.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, im Baltimore

https://www.wbaltv.com/article/open-air-drug-market-cocaine-indictments-terell-pryor-baltimore/70011803

11 indicted on firearm, drug-trafficking charges in open-air drug market investigation

As part of the investigation, the execution of search warrants at multiple houses led to the seizure of almost 9 kilograms of drugs, loaded guns and ammunition, and more than $55,000 in cash, prosecutors said.


What does that have to do with the arrest of Whitman students? Trying to get attention away from this crime?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Several kids outside of Whitman were just arrested for selling several ounces of "coke," per several sources at the school. Developing story...


Here are the facts: From windows, which we were told to move away from, we could see at least 6 police cars and about 2 dozen police officers with what appeared to be at least 6 students, allegedly from Whitman, sitting on the ground in front of a house for sale just across the street from the school a few houses up on a side street.

What circulated within minutes: a photo of the arrests. The Heresay: At least 11 students. Breaking and entering. Using the house on a regular basis since return from Winter break for lunchtime hangout sessions that may have involved controlled or illicit substances that are "harder" than weed.

My take: If true, daytime partying and drug use is not a new issue but the beyond-idiotic use of a for sale house across the street takes it to a new level.Yes, they will likely get off with a slap on the wrist because of the excellent legal representation they can afford.

I was surprised to see nothing online or the news but that might be because they were minors or news was not notified in time. Black and White (school newspaper) journalists told not to cover it. It is laughable that people, likely admin, on the forum are outright dismissing this as "didn't happen," simply because they wish it had not happened. Thank you for the gaslighting. Kristi Noem has job openings for you.

No notice from admin went out. It's "off campus" so evidently they can pretend it did not occur.


Give me a break. There are a lot more important things happening in the world right now than a handful of kids trespassing and smoking weed.

No this was not ok. Is it a big deal or that different from normal teen behavior? No.


This is not normal teen behavior. You are failing as a parent to think this and allow your kids to behave this way. It is very important for many reasons. This is why some of us would not choose a W school.


You prefer fentanyl in Silver Spring?

Or gang rape in Damascus?

Get your head out of your butt.


+100000
Anonymous
This happened off school property.

MYOB
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Several kids outside of Whitman were just arrested for selling several ounces of "coke," per several sources at the school. Developing story...


Here are the facts: From windows, which we were told to move away from, we could see at least 6 police cars and about 2 dozen police officers with what appeared to be at least 6 students, allegedly from Whitman, sitting on the ground in front of a house for sale just across the street from the school a few houses up on a side street.

What circulated within minutes: a photo of the arrests. The Heresay: At least 11 students. Breaking and entering. Using the house on a regular basis since return from Winter break for lunchtime hangout sessions that may have involved controlled or illicit substances that are "harder" than weed.

My take: If true, daytime partying and drug use is not a new issue but the beyond-idiotic use of a for sale house across the street takes it to a new level.Yes, they will likely get off with a slap on the wrist because of the excellent legal representation they can afford.

I was surprised to see nothing online or the news but that might be because they were minors or news was not notified in time. Black and White (school newspaper) journalists told not to cover it. It is laughable that people, likely admin, on the forum are outright dismissing this as "didn't happen," simply because they wish it had not happened. Thank you for the gaslighting. Kristi Noem has job openings for you.

No notice from admin went out. It's "off campus" so evidently they can pretend it did not occur.


Give me a break. There are a lot more important things happening in the world right now than a handful of kids trespassing and smoking weed.

No this was not ok. Is it a big deal or that different from normal teen behavior? No.


This is not normal teen behavior. You are failing as a parent to think this and allow your kids to behave this way. It is very important for many reasons. This is why some of us would not choose a W school.


You prefer fentanyl in Silver Spring?

Or gang rape in Damascus?

Get your head out of your butt.

I think you meant to say Bethesda or Potomac
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