Junior Narcs Bust Dopey Teacher
February 11th 2007 20:58
No matter how much people complain about today's education, you have to admire when fourth graders are able to give every detail of a crime they witnessed. Under certain circumstances, when children as young as 9 and 10 years-old make accusations against teachers they are taken with a grain of salt and approched cautiously. Other witnesses have to come forward and it becomes one big mess, even if it is found that the teacher is guilty. You have those who can't believe such a thing and those who hope they fry.
In Lewiston, NY, the police arrested a 59 year-old teacher for possession and child endangerment. The bold dope did blow in class(say that 5 times fast!). Two girls, one 10 and one 9 years-old, were less than 5 ft. from the teacher, when she was snorting cocaine.
The cops quickly arrested the teacher. The girls' description was so vivid that the police didn't doubt their word. She dipped a pen cap into a small green bag with white powder. She kept bringing it up to her nose! Of course, now the teacher realises that she has a problem! Gee, you think?
It's good to see that kids today are very much in tune with what is illegal and are more than happy to turn you in. These girls were in the fourth grade. Now stop me if you heard this before...
Now in second grade it's a whole new ball game. Was a second grader ignorant of what he found and brought to school? An eight year-old with packets of crack cocaine? I doubt he was going to sell it to classmates. Seventh graders maybe!
In Lewiston, NY, the police arrested a 59 year-old teacher for possession and child endangerment. The bold dope did blow in class(say that 5 times fast!). Two girls, one 10 and one 9 years-old, were less than 5 ft. from the teacher, when she was snorting cocaine.
The cops quickly arrested the teacher. The girls' description was so vivid that the police didn't doubt their word. She dipped a pen cap into a small green bag with white powder. She kept bringing it up to her nose! Of course, now the teacher realises that she has a problem! Gee, you think?
It's good to see that kids today are very much in tune with what is illegal and are more than happy to turn you in. These girls were in the fourth grade. Now stop me if you heard this before...
Now in second grade it's a whole new ball game. Was a second grader ignorant of what he found and brought to school? An eight year-old with packets of crack cocaine? I doubt he was going to sell it to classmates. Seventh graders maybe!
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