Educator admits he planted drugs

subgenius

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An assistant high school principal is being investigated after police say he admitted to planting marijuana in a student’s locker.

Police say Pat Conroy told them earlier this month that he placed the marijuana in the male student’s locker at South Haven High School last year because he suspected the student was a drug dealer. Conroy told police he was trying to get the boy expelled.

But the plan failed because a police drug dog didn’t find the contraband during a school search, according to The Herald-Palladium of St. Joseph.

http://www.detnews.com/2004/schools/0402/22/c06-70811.htm

Appalling, and hilarious (the drug dog didn't find the drugs)
 
After Conroy told police his story, they searched his office Feb. 9 and found a drawer filled with packets of suspected marijuana and assorted pills, the police report said. He was placed on administrative leave that day, said Superintendent Dave Myers, who read a statement at a school board meeting.

Conroy told police he had been collecting the drugs, which he said had been confiscated from students, ever since he came to the high school in August 1999.
Is there still a shortage of teachers and school administrators in Michigan? This could be a real incentive.
 
subgenius said:
An assistant high school principal is being investigated after police say he admitted to planting marijuana in a student’s locker.

What an idiot. Marijuana would never grow in a student's locker. Not without a lamp, anyway.
 

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