Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the student buy or sell the POTS? The article only mention his bagback has pots and cash.
The article mentioned that the student changed his story to the cops when they found the items in the backpack, that yes, he was dealing, near a Hoover MS, and St Andrews where the POTUS son attends school. Throw the book at him, I say. Dealing is bad enough; dealing near a school.. maximum penalty.
I sure hope MCPD will charge him soon, right? Or is that just wishful thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the student buy or sell the POTS? The article only mention his bagback has pots and cash.
The article mentioned that the student changed his story to the cops when they found the items in the backpack, that yes, he was dealing, near a Hoover MS, and St Andrews where the POTUS son attends school. Throw the book at him, I say. Dealing is bad enough; dealing near a school.. maximum penalty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the student buy or sell the POTS? The article only mention his bagback has pots and cash.
The article mentioned that the student changed his story to the cops when they found the items in the backpack, that yes, he was dealing, near a Hoover MS, and St Andrews where the POTUS son attends school. Throw the book at him, I say. Dealing is bad enough; dealing near a school.. maximum penalty.
Anonymous wrote:Did the student buy or sell the POTS? The article only mention his bagback has pots and cash.
Anonymous wrote:The Churchill kid was selling. The police didnt charge the 3 for selling only robbery.
Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t the victim being charged with trying to buy pot?
Nevermind, he’s a Churchill student. Affluence wins again!
Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t the victim being charged with trying to buy pot?
Nevermind, he’s a Churchill student. Affluence wins again!