Friday, December 17, 2021

Synthetic narcotics report brings police to Whitman High School in Bethesda


Montgomery County police were called to Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda yesterday morning to investigate a reported possession of synthetic narcotics. Police were summoned to the school at 9:14 AM Thursday, December 16, 2021, according to crime data. Examples of synthetic narcotics are synthetic cannabinoids, bath salts, and fentanyl.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can hear it now: "It's the first time our child has done anything like this, Officer."

You want to know who your kid really is? Look at their friends. Look at their friends' parents. I guarantee you there's a circle of people around this person who knew they did this kind of thing, and if the parents didn't know about it, then they are the reason it happened.

The minimum sentence for this kind of thing should be 1000 hours of community service for the First Offense. Second offense, should be 2000 hours. They can pick up trash along Rockville Pike for all I care or rake leaves in the Fall. Anything to serve the greater good of the community. You don't need to take up prison space with this non-violent crime. You structure Justice like this, this kind of stuff will stop.

Anonymous said...

The bad boys of Btown are at it again.

Anonymous said...

Synthetic weed is no joke. Teens need to be taught to stick to the real stuff lest they find themselves completely effed up. And not in a good way.