75 Students Arrested In University Drug Bust

By Allison Hoffman, Associated Press Writer (Salon.com)
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Authorities seized, cocaine, Ecstasy pills, marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms, hash oil, methamphetamine, illicit prescription drugs, several guns and at least $60,000 in cash 75 Students Arrested In University Drug Bust
Published: Tue, May 06, 2008 - 2:06 pm Last Updated: Tue, May 06, 2008 - 2:14 pm
Dozens of San Diego State University students were arrested after a sweeping drug investigation found that some fraternity members openly dealt drugs and one even sent a mass text message advertising cocaine, authorities said Tuesday.

Two kilograms of cocaine were seized, along with 350 Ecstasy pills, marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms, hash oil, methamphetamine, illicit prescription drugs, several guns and at least $60,000 in cash, authorities said.

Of the 96 people arrested, 75 were students. Eighteen of the students were arrested Tuesday when nine search warrants were executed at various locations including fraternities, said Jesse Rodriguez, San Diego County assistant district attorney.

The undercover probe, dubbed Operation Sudden Fall, was sparked by the cocaine overdose death of a student in May 2007, authorities said. As the investigation continued, another student, from Mesa College, died Feb. 26 of a cocaine overdose at an SDSU fraternity house, the DEA said.

Those arrested included a student who was about to receive a criminal justice degree and another who was to receive a master's degree in homeland security. Some defendants were scheduled to appear in state court to face charges Tuesday.

During the probe investigators discovered that in some fraternities most members were aware of "organized drug dealing occurring from the fraternity houses by its members," the Drug Enforcement Administration said in a news release.

"Undercover agents purchased cocaine from fraternity members and confirmed that a hierarchy existed for the purpose of selling drugs for money," the DEA said.

The district attorney's office said search warrants were served in San Diego and suburban La Mesa, including the Theta Chi fraternity house and several apartments.

A member of Theta Chi sent out a mass text message to his "faithful customers" stating that he and his "associates" would be unable to sell cocaine while they were in Las Vegas over one weekend, according to the DEA. The text promoted a cocaine "sale" and listed the reduced prices.

Theta Chi, founded in 1856, has 131 chapters in the U.S. and Canada and more than 161,000 initiates. A message left at the fraternity's Indianapolis headquarters was not immediately returned.

University police and federal drug agents worked together in the investigation, making more than 130 undercover drug buys were made at locations including fraternity houses, student parking areas and dormitories, authorities said.

Shawn Collinsworth, executive director of the national office of Phi Kappa Psi, said he was told by two of the SDSU fraternity chapter's leaders that four of its members were arrested. He added the fraternity is cooperating with the investigation.

"It isn't behavior becoming of Phi Kappa Psi," Collinsworth said.

San Diego State is one of the largest schools in California's state university system with about 34,000 students. The campus has an active network of fraternities and sororities.



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theTonster, how are you doing. what is hemp?

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Hi, carl & rosepetal, family before drugs & the usual junk news. The one family I have a good handle on, is the Paces: not the famous Richard of Jamestown, but an unrelated one that came to Middlesex Co, Virginia in 1693, some of whose descendants lit out for Missouri in 1838 or so. So it’s now over 300 years. Had a nice discussion with Bruce Howard of Quitman, MS, on one trip thataway. He’s still looking to link us to Richard, but a DNA test of numerous Paces disproved that link, pointing to the Midlands of England for my branch. Bruce is a bit mistrustful of science, but I’m happy with the end of uncertainty about it.
As to the drug issue, Seattle and several other cities don’t bust people for possession of pot, unless the bustee has more than a few grams worth; they do confiscate it, but I wonder if it even makes it to the station.
I am convinced that Hemp smoking is much safer than Tobacco or Alcohol; and the stuff certainly smells better than regular cigarette smoke.

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lol carl, that was a good one.

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Hey Thetonser! good morning! I’m sure you didn’t mean that in the way I understood it! A momentary lapse of rational thinking shouldn’t lead to a life of dependency on and of life altering drugs when not necessary to sustain life. I could live with a controlled national program to provide the needed drugs to those addicted from domestic sources, thereby cutting off the need for illegal traffic of imported drugs. Some of Mr.Buckley’s views i agree with, others we’re 180 degrees apart. Uncontrolled legalized drugs would be, in my opinion, One big problem we don’t need especially at this time. So your family has been on these shores for close to 300 years. Sounds about right for one side of my family’s presence in Alabama and many,many hundreds of years on the other side. We welcome you to our country THETONSER and your family, enjoy your self but please don’t litter! I couldn’t resist pulling your leg a little, have a good one.enjoyed it. grin

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I cast my lot twith the late, great William F Buckley. Legalize all drugs! Take away the thrill of doing something illegal, and see what happens.
The harder we crack down on drugs, the more prisons we have to build; that leads to a new lobby group with lots of money to buy congressmen and senators, who agitate for more enforcement, prisons, ad nauseam; eventually leading to Government Employees and their Prisoners outnumbering Free People, in our by-then-formerly-great land.
On the other hand, that outcome would cut down on highway congestion, global warming and high gas prices, now wouldn’t it?

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Should we try and act surprised about these findings ??? I mean COME ON, it is California!!!

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They were certainly getting a HIGHER education or at least getting high.Some of them were really putting their scholarships to good use I bet.

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