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Storm swirls around drug sweep
Charleston Post & Courier ^ | 11/11/03 | STEVE REEVES AND ALLISON L. BRUCE

Posted on 11/11/2003 8:09:54 AM PST by CanisRex

GOOSE GREEK--Last Wednesday started out like most any other school day for Ray Glover, a senior at Stratford High School -- until police officers with guns drawn stormed into the school's cafeteria at 6:45 a.m. and began barking orders at startled students. The perplexed Glover said he had no idea what was happening, or why.

"The police came into the cafeteria with the dogs, and then they chased one kid down the hall," said Glover, a tall 19-year-old with braided hair who is known by the nickname "Bolo."

"I know that some students who've never seen a gun in their lives were really scared," he said.

Glover said an officer hustled him out of the cafeteria and into the hallway, placed plastic handcuffs on him and made him lie on the floor while his clothes and book bag were searched.

"He was yelling, telling me to get down," he said. "The police are crazy nowadays. If stuff like this keeps happening, a lot of students won't want to come back to school."

It's been nearly a week since the Goose Greek Police Department's drug sweep sparked both widespread criticism and a state law enforcement investigation. School officials -- tentatively, at least -- still stand behind the drug sweep, which netted no drugs or arrests. Questions about why police officers felt it necessary to draw their weapons on teenagers and whether black students were unfairly targeted have only grown more insistent.

Representatives of the American Civil Liberties Union plan to come to Goose Creek this week to investigate whether the group should sue, said Anjuli Verma, with the ACLU's drug policy litigation project in Washington, D.C.

Many Stratford students are more than willing to share their stories.

When Sam and Josh Ody stepped off the bus at Stratford High the morning of the drug search, they headed to their usual spots -- Sam, a senior, to the lunchroom, and junior Josh to the end of the hall by the stairwell where his friends congregate.

Shortly after Sam sat down in the cafeteria, a coach came up and told the students at his table to put their hands on the table. When the students asked why, they were told it was the principal's orders.

Then a police officer came over and bound Sam's hands behind his back with yellow restraints, took him into the hallway and told him to face the wall as a dog smelled his bag. He watched as his binders and folders were dumped out on the floor.

Then the principal, George McCrackin, patted him down, checked his shoes and took out his wallet, asking him where he got the approximately $100 he was carrying, Sam said. The student said he told McCrackin he had just gotten paid at his job at KFC.

"The people I hang out with are not drug dealers," Sam said. "We play basketball. We have nice clothes because we have jobs."

Down the hall, Josh was standing with his friends when he heard a rustling and felt something hit him in the back. When he turned around, he said, he saw a police officer standing behind him with his gun drawn.

"He told me to get down on the ground," said Josh, who then was instructed to put his hands behind his head and stay down.

Sam and Josh said that when the search was over, police told them that any innocent bystanders in the crowd should blame the search on the people bringing drugs to school. Then the students who had been bound were released and told to go to class.

Since Wednesday, Sam and Josh's father, Nathaniel Ody, has tried to meet with McCrackin to discuss why his sons were targeted. So far, Ody said, he hasn't had any luck. It's not like the Ody family isn't known at Stratford High -- four older siblings have been through the school, and both Sam and Josh are athletes.

The brothers and other students interviewed Monday were hesitant to say that race played a factor in the search, but they noted that police searched the hallway where black students tend to hang out and that most of the students involved were black males.

"They handled it the wrong way. Most people aren't used to officers pointing guns at them," said Gerney Glover, a freshman who was sitting near the auditorium and watched police run in with guns. "I really didn't like starting my freshman year off like this."

What the raid accomplished, though not in the best way, was a wake-up call, said senior Scott Rice. "If there were drugs in any school, they're not going to be for a while now."

Chester Floyd, superintendent of Berkeley County schools, said Monday that neither McCrackin nor any district official knew police would come in with guns drawn.

"Had we known that the method of search had changed, the principal would not have requested the intervention," Floyd said. "However, once police are on campus, they are in charge."

He declined to take a position on whether police acted correctly, saying the district would wait until the State Law Enforcement Division ends its investigation.

"But we understand fully the concerns of parents. We have similar concerns. I'm sorry for any student who experienced this if it was unwarranted," he said.

Floyd said he knew of no other drug sweep in any school nationwide in which police came in with guns at the ready. "We want to be first in a lot of things," he said. "But I'm not sure we want to be first in this."

Goose Greek police Lt. Dave Aarons has said several of the 14 officers who entered the school drew their guns as a matter of officer safety because drugs often go hand-in-hand with weapons.

Stratford High is the largest school in Berkeley County and second-largest statewide, with nearly 2,700 students. Because of its size, it has more surveillance than other schools in the county -- about 70 cameras that have been installed within the past two years.

Some parents accuse officers of targeting black students. About 70 percent of the 107 students who happened to be in the hallway are black. At that time in the morning, two early buses have dropped off students from predominately black neighborhoods.

Berkeley County schools will continue to hold unannounced drug sweeps using police dogs, Floyd said, but "the more routine kind," without guns drawn. The sweeps occur periodically at the schools, at principals' request. Generally, high schools hold two or three each year, he said.

"My concern," Floyd said, "is that we get back to some normalcy."


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To: robertpaulsen
Seems to me as though you're teaching your kids how to sue people and organizations into bankruptcy

Yeah, that's pretty much how you fight things like that. If we're lucky, then it fixes the problem. If not, well that's where that whole 2nd Amendment thing happens.

101 posted on 11/11/2003 1:04:35 PM PST by Orangedog (Soccer-Moms are the biggest threat to your freedoms and the republic !)
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To: Little Pig
In other words, the cops had no idea who, if anyone, even had drugs. This was a fishing expedition.

That's how it works these days.

102 posted on 11/11/2003 1:06:39 PM PST by af_vet_rr
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To: eno_
I don't need a history lesson. Stop buying drugs and the problem goes away.
103 posted on 11/11/2003 1:18:15 PM PST by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen
I don't need a history lesson. Stop buying drugs and the problem goes away.

...legalize drugs and the problem goes away...

Both of these are the same ends, which one is the more realistic means?
104 posted on 11/11/2003 1:40:05 PM PST by CanisRex (I'm not an actual pundit, I just play one of Free Republic)
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To: CanisRex
You're in favor of legalizing all drugs?
105 posted on 11/11/2003 1:41:51 PM PST by robertpaulsen
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To: CanisRex
I hope whoever ordered this loses his job and faces criminal charges, along with the gestapo officers, just like the Police Captain in Houston who raided the KMart lot.
106 posted on 11/11/2003 1:45:07 PM PST by SerpentDove (www.neatophotos.com)
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To: robertpaulsen
yes. It's the only solution that makes sense. Why are drugs worse than alcohol? Cigarettes? It's all the same IMHO.
107 posted on 11/11/2003 1:45:24 PM PST by CanisRex (I'm not an actual pundit, I just play one of Free Republic)
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To: Protagoras
I believe the only thing that will fix it is a second civil war.

I think our country is pretty much a cesspool and we are getting precisely what we have asked for.

108 posted on 11/11/2003 1:45:26 PM PST by Cap'n Crunch
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To: VaBthang4
Could someone show me one [1] Loserdopian elected to the federal government?
Bill Clinton, though technically speaking he isn't a Libertarian. I figured it would be close enough for you. You might even consider him a Commudopian.
If you wait long enough you may get another one!
Imagine that! A person rising to the presidency...
109 posted on 11/11/2003 1:48:01 PM PST by philman_36
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To: xrp
I guess that all depends on what kind of high school you have. If you live in a community where there are two parents in a home who brought children into the world to love them and raise them properly your in luck.

If you live in a city that espouses liberal democrat/socialist/masonic principles you have guns/drugs/sex/disrespect/shootings/stabbings & cops in school.

I heard Rush say recently "A tiger is a tiger is a tiger." Same thing with cops, a tiger does what a tiger does and cops do what cops do.

A school system that sells out and brings cops into the school gets the tiger.

110 posted on 11/11/2003 1:50:45 PM PST by Cap'n Crunch
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To: muawiyah
I got no problem with guns. Just how their used is what concerns me.
111 posted on 11/11/2003 1:52:12 PM PST by Cap'n Crunch
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To: Cap'n Crunch
None of it has escaped me, having responded to riots at high schools myself.

I don't know where you live, but where I'm from, a riot at a high school that required armed police response would be all over the news. Can you point me to any coverage of the "riots" you responded to?

112 posted on 11/11/2003 1:52:51 PM PST by Trailerpark Badass
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To: Orangedog
Or the usual craino-impaired crowd who calls us cop-bashers.
113 posted on 11/11/2003 1:59:00 PM PST by SerpentDove (www.neatophotos.com)
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To: robertpaulsen
You're in favor of legalizing all drugs?
How many times must it be illustrated? 95%, or more, of the "illegal" drugs have a patented, marketed and issued with a prescription "legal" drug that can be taken! Those "medicines" are controlled, unlike "controlled substances" (how is that for an oxymoron?)
Almost all "illegal" drugs are already legal, you just may not know the "technical" names for them! You just have to jump through certain hoops first to get them. Get the point and catch up for Pete's sake!
114 posted on 11/11/2003 1:59:20 PM PST by philman_36
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To: Trailerpark Badass
yeah, I sure can, as a matter of fact someone posted it on FR a few years ago. Happened at Lorain Admiral King High School. I was even on TV throwing a kid who attacked a policeman with my favorite judo throw O Soto Gari.

It made the Cleveland, Oh. news. All of the networks were here, even had a helicopter overhead.

A teacher was telling the kids not to listen to us. He has since gone to prison for smoking pot with teenage girls and having sexual relations with them.

I'll see if I can dig it up for you.

Most of the other riots I've been too at the schools involved after school football and basketball games.

115 posted on 11/11/2003 2:00:52 PM PST by Cap'n Crunch
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To: robertpaulsen
Seems to me that if these dopers stopped buying drugs, the money would stop going to the terrorists. Too difficult a concept?

Have you ever fueled up a personal car with gasoline over the last 20-30 years?

116 posted on 11/11/2003 2:02:34 PM PST by xrp
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To: Cap'n Crunch
One size fits all seems to be your overriding theme.
117 posted on 11/11/2003 2:03:54 PM PST by philman_36
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To: xrp
...or used hairspray, spraypaint, dozens of different solvents, rug cleaner...

Gee, maybe it's the addict, not the drug, that causes social problems. Making the trade in some drugs illegal contraband is nothing but a self-inflicted wound.

118 posted on 11/11/2003 2:06:36 PM PST by eno_ (Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending)
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To: Cap'n Crunch
>>I don't know if I would have pulled my gun or not. <<

Frightening. Thankfully, we have the right to bear arms and protect ourselves from tyrants.
119 posted on 11/11/2003 2:07:22 PM PST by SerpentDove
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To: philman_36
No, I'm just tired of the cops getting the bum rap all the time on this forum. Strange how people here never believe the media when they talk about republicans or conservatism but believe every word from the media when its a story about cops.
120 posted on 11/11/2003 2:09:02 PM PST by Cap'n Crunch
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