Cops go undercover for entire high school semester, arrest 24 for dealing drugs

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Bennett said the deputies selected to go undercover this year received additional training about special needs students, in addition to training about avoiding entrapment.

I remember a similar story only a couple months ago about undercover cops doing this and targeting special needs students for drug arrests. They're going after the mentally challenged ones on purpose. The challenged kids wouldn't be good at guessing ages nor discerning about who they befriend.
 
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I remember a similar story only a couple months ago about undercover cops doing this and targeting special needs students for drug arrests. They're going after the mentally challenged ones on purpose. The challenged kids wouldn't be good at guessing ages nor discerning about who they befriend.


This sounds like the same group. I'm thinking they have been working the area far and wide.
 
This sounds like the same group. I'm thinking they have been working the area far and wide.

Now that you mention it I do think the other instance was also Riverside CA. I guess there's not enough "real" crime in Riverside that they have to spend tax money to bust some kids over a nickle bag of dirt weed.
 
Now that you mention it I do think the other instance was also Riverside CA. I guess there's not enough "real" crime in Riverside that they have to spend tax money to bust some kids over a nickle bag of dirt weed.

Riverside Cop Tricks Autistic Teen into Buying Pot

"We felt like our family was totally violated by the sheriff's department and the school district," says Doug and Catherine Snodgrass of Temecula, California. Last December their 17-year-old autistic high school son was arrested after twice buying marijuana for an undercover Riverside county police officer.

The undercover operation, titled "Operation Glass House," spanned a few months and included undercover officers in three area high schools: Chaparral, Temecula Valley, and Rancho Vista Continuation. The officers posed as regular high school students and would ask other students for drugs. Twenty-two students were arrested - the majority of them are reported to be special needs students like the Snodgrass' son.

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http://reason.com/reasontv/2013/10/09/riverside-cop-tricks-autistic-teen-into
 
Meh, the pigs of the world should keep in mind one thing: "following orders is no excuse." Another thing: we are more, and much more intelligent. :) for resident pigs.
 
I really respect this forum for no one going into the old:

"Cops get to have their dreams come true. They spent all of high school being bullied. Now they get to go back while probably looking older and less awkward. Congratulations!"

Yes. I respect this forum for not saying:

"I wonder how many kids were inappropriately touched during this undercover job?"

Going into these would be cheap shots based on cop stereotypes (that I felt the compulsive need to bring up anyway.)

Thank god students don't have any constitutional rights while in school anyway cause this would have been a major controversy.
*looks at constitution
Wait a second...
 
I really respect this forum for no one going into the old:

"Cops get to have their dreams come true. They spent all of high school being bullied. Now they get to go back while probably looking older and less awkward. Congratulations!"
.

I always thought the stereotype was that the cops were the bullies not the bullied.
 
Yes. I respect this forum for not saying:

"I wonder how many kids were inappropriately touched during this undercover job?"


In most places, 22 year old cops would be fine with sexing 16+ students. It would be inappropriate and not within the scope of their job, but those aren't usually barriers, and not illegal if not coerced. (it would be fake ass shit, but 18 year old guys will get laid being fake too.) I'm not the forum, btw, just me. I'd rather cops leave students alone completely. No dogs sniffing, no metal detection, not entrapment, no nothing. Cops don't belong in schools, uniformed or not.
 
So let me get this right.

The government steals your money to put kids in school. The government steals your money to put cops on your streets. The government puts its cops in your school, to kick your kids out onto the street, for having arbitrarily forbidden plant derivatives. At this point, the government steals your money to put the kids in court, the government steals your money to put your kids in jail or the government graciously allows you to voluntarily give your money if you want to pay off the rehab center mafia so your kid doesn't have to go to the jail that was paid for by your stolen money that is only slightly less comforting than the 8-hour a day jail your money pays for when your kid is locked in an educational compound, complete with random lockdowns, drug dog searches and in-compound police guards.
 
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