75 students arrested in San Diego University drug bust

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AN DIEGO - 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.
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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
 
lol.

i wish the local frats were good for something other than raping girls.
 
"Undercover agents purchased cocaine from fraternity members and confirmed that a hierarchy existed for the purpose of selling drugs for money," the DEA said.

oh really... 8)
 
Despite the fact that sending out mass drug dealing text messages was extremely stupid I still feel bad for these kids. Not only do they have a nice criminal record to deal with but also any college degrees they might have been pursuing are gone as well:|
 
I thought 96 people got arrested. Bunch of fuckin morons if you ask me. As much as I hate seeing people get busted, and I hate when the government is able to put up another bullshit billboard "proving just how effective the war on drugs is..." pfft. But I don't really feel bad for them, just those of us that get to suffer because of people like them.
 
Despite the fact that sending out mass drug dealing text messages was extremely stupid I still feel bad for these kids. Not only do they have a nice criminal record to deal with but also any college degrees they might have been pursuing are gone as well

I'm guessing that they all have rich wealthy parents to provide and protect them and high office relations in the politics of California. I would even bet you that in matter of minutes on bail they will be walking.

Someone name the song!!!!

Really though, they're just rich white kids with a huge allowance from daddy.
 
"A sad commentary is that when one of these individuals was arrested, they inquired as (to) whether or not his arrest and incarceration would have an effect on him becoming a federal law enforcement officer," said Ralph Partridge, special agent in charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in San Diego.

Sorry, Joey. You don't have a future busting others for drugs now. Poor Poo-Poo... :(
 
Ha! I believe he has a bit more to be worried about than his future in the law enforcement field, like his new room mate, Bubba perhaps
 
^^^^ Depends. Maybe his new entry-level position--as informant--will leave the door open to a bright future in law enforcement. Never mind the hypocrisy.
 
Madhatter4 said:
Despite the fact that sending out mass drug dealing text messages was extremely stupid I still feel bad for these kids. Not only do they have a nice criminal record to deal with but also any college degrees they might have been pursuing are gone as well:|

Why are there degrees gone? It didnt say they were kicked from the school that i saw. Aside from that law enforcement degree the kid was goin for, couldnt the others still finish?
 
RegisteredStoneeer said:
Why are there degrees gone? It didnt say they were kicked from the school that i saw. Aside from that law enforcement degree the kid was goin for, couldnt the others still finish?

^^^I strongly doubt the University is going to allow any of these kids to finish out the semester..... maybe they can enroll at another school and salvage some credits but regardless they will still have a FELONY on there record.... In case you didnt know most employers will not hire anyone with a criminal record
 
^^^^ Which ensures they'll have to keep breaking the law to survive ten years down the road. Nice.
 
what they forgot to mention about the cocaine "overdose" that sparked the whole thing was that she was also drinking that night.

I haven't read anything about that May 24th death but I know there was a May 26th death at the same school that was mentioned in an article in the San Diego Union Tribune that was about some dude overdosing on oxycodone and again, alcohol. fuck that devilish drug
here's the web link.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/education/20080507-9999-1n7drugs.html

edit-had to put quotes around overdose to emphasize. fuck. if drugs were decriminalized those dealers wouldn't exist and would still have a life to live. As a matter of fact, one of the main guys that was busted was weeks away from getting a masters degree in criminal justice. just read the story in the link. I just wrote a 12 page paper on decriminalization. it's amazing how easy it is to write when you're interested in a subject.
 
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RegisteredStoneeer said:
Why are there degrees gone? It didnt say they were kicked from the school that i saw. Aside from that law enforcement degree the kid was goin for, couldnt the others still finish?

Often the school has a policy of kicking your ass to the curb if you get a drug violation (esp. a felony). To add insult to injury, the feds take away your student loans (unless of course, you are a pedophile, rapist, or murderer8) )
 
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