Cops Go Undercover at High School to Bust Special-Needs Kid for Pot: Why Are Police So Desperate to Throw Kids in Jail?
Californians Doug and Catherine Snodgrass are suing their son’s high school for allowing undercover police officers to set up the 17-year-old special-needs student for a drug arrest.
In a video segment on ABC News, they say they were "thrilled" when their son -- who has Asperger's and other disabilities and struggled to make friends -- appeared to have instantly made a friend named Daniel.
“He suddenly had this friend who was texting him around the clock,” Doug Snodgrass told ABC News. His son had just recently enrolled at Chaparral High School.
Duh, because jails are becoming privately owned and to make money they need people in them jail cells... you also don't know that the private sector is actively seeking ownership of public jails owned by their govts and in return want a 90% fulfillment rate at all times...
That means more people in jail for lesser crimes, and hell once you're in you're in and may never get out because they can lose you...
you see the govt subsidises the cost for jails to the private sector who owns them so the private sector wants more money as we all know so more people in jail more money they make...
I'm so glad they busted these kids. They should be in every school and work place. These kids should get 5-10 years minimum. Let's set an example , do drugs and go to jail , amen.
And the high and mighty 11:28 (piously high and mighty) NEVER took a drink of alcohol when he was a teenager, either. Oh no. He wants to put everyone else in jail, but hanging out at the lake with his redneck boyfriends when he was seventeen, killing a case of beer (and throwing the cans out of the window on the way home) wasn't REALLY breaking the law. THAT was different. Because it was HIM. Amen.
What a shame. You get your kid to sell weed because you know when he gets busted you can claim that he couldn't possibly have done this because he has a condition. It's like the ghetto trash hiding crack in their baby's diaper.
"Doug Snodgrass", phoney name.
ReplyDeleteThe police in Temecula are a disgrace. Every officer who was involved in this should be sued. Downright disgusting!
ReplyDeleteThey are easier targets and less a threat than the REAL BAD GUYS.
ReplyDeleteDuh, because jails are becoming privately owned and to make money they need people in them jail cells... you also don't know that the private sector is actively seeking ownership of public jails owned by their govts and in return want a 90% fulfillment rate at all times...
ReplyDeleteThat means more people in jail for lesser crimes, and hell once you're in you're in and may never get out because they can lose you...
you see the govt subsidises the cost for jails to the private sector who owns them so the private sector wants more money as we all know so more people in jail more money they make...
I'm so glad they busted these kids. They should be in every school and work place. These kids should get 5-10 years minimum.
ReplyDeleteLet's set an example , do drugs and go to jail , amen.
Ughh 11:28 weed is pretty much legal in CA and is legal in WA and CO.
ReplyDeleteThis is just another reason that you should NOT trust law enforcement, period. They DO NOT have your best interest in mind only their own agenda.
ReplyDeletekids are the issue with up and coming criminals! adults recruit younger because if busted, parents sign for them and back on the street.
ReplyDeleteAnd the high and mighty 11:28 (piously high and mighty) NEVER took a drink of alcohol when he was a teenager, either. Oh no. He wants to put everyone else in jail, but hanging out at the lake with his redneck boyfriends when he was seventeen, killing a case of beer (and throwing the cans out of the window on the way home) wasn't REALLY breaking the law. THAT was different. Because it was HIM. Amen.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame. You get your kid to sell weed because you know when he gets busted you can claim that he couldn't possibly have done this because he has a condition. It's like the ghetto trash hiding crack in their baby's diaper.
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