San Diego State University Bust

STLbuds

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Authorities have arrested nearly 100 people and seized guns and drugs in a sting operation at San Diego State University in California, the Drug Enforcement Administration said Tuesday.
Among those arrested were 75 students, some of them working toward criminal justice or homeland security degrees. One criminal justice major was charged with possession of guns and cocaine, authorities said.
One student sent a mass text message offering a "sale" on cocaine, the DEA said in a news release.
Campus police and the DEA began their undercover operation after the death of a student from an overdose in May 2007, the news release said. A second overdose death occurred as recently as February at a fraternity house.
"DEA agents infiltrated several student drug distribution cells and more than 130 drug purchases and seizures were made" during the investigation known as Operation Sudden Fall, the news release said.
Officials arrested 75 students and 21 non-students on a variety of drug charges, including selling cocaine.
Authorities say they infiltrated seven campus fraternities and found that in some, most of the students were aware of drug dealing by fraternity brothers.
The news release alleges a member of the Theta Chi fraternity sent a mass text message to his "faithful customers" saying he and some others temporarily would be unable to complete orders for drug sales due to a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada.
The text message went on to discuss a "sale" on cocaine and gave details on reduced prices, the news release said.
One student allegedly dealing cocaine was a month short of obtaining a master's degree in Homeland Security and worked with campus police as a student community service officer.
"This operation shows how accessible and pervasive illegal drugs continue to be on our college campuses, and how common it is for students to be selling to other students," said San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis.

Officials say the evidence seized as part of Operation Sudden Fall includes four pounds of cocaine, 50 pounds of marijuana and 350 ecstasy pills. Authorities also confiscated a shotgun, three semiautomatic pistols and $60,000.


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pacman

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my boss at work was tellin me about this, which was funny stoned but thats not the point, point is i heard they sold to an undercover like 20 times, i mean jesus fucking christ how dumb do u have to be? but this is none the less a reminder to keep your eyes open, good luck brothas
 

pacman

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becaused she overdosed, the frats didn't force feed her the coke, sorry if i sound mean but i can't get in the mind of a coke head having never been one.
 

pacman

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that's all I've heard and it sounds like there looking for someone to take the blame, but even though that dumbass jock dealer sold to a cop 20 times and managed to show no respect or care for his client, i don't think it is the drug dealers fault. I guess I'm just sick of all this shit landing on the suppliers instead of the dumbass peeps disrespecting the drug to the point of death.
 

PurfectStorm

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As a fraternity member at another university I can say that this shit is going on at major universities across the country. The fraternity system pretty much sets up a perfect tree of loyal customers, who are trusted (and do alot of drugs). I have heard about this very earlier today, and was really disappointed, these theta chi are giving us the rest of fraternity members across the country a bad name.

I find it insane about how much drugs they found during their bust, but then again the drug life is insane at SDSU. I am sure that all of the dealers will be serving A LOT of time, as those quantities are nothing trivial, and bringing the firearms into the situation will just make their matters worse.

Using mass text messaging is a stupid fucking idea, and is practically an advertisement saying BUST ME. I hate to see people go down for drug related crimes, but if they are retarded enough to think they would never get caught for a drug business of that size, then they deserve every year they will spend in prison for assuming their infallibility.
 

mythic

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I think this is kind of blown out of proportion. SDSU has 34,000 students. The amount of stuff uncovered, while not minor, isn't really surprising for a "party school" of that size. I would suspect a six month DEA sting to be able to uncover a bit more than this, frankly. But that's just because the investigation was centered on the frats. And why? Because Mr. Weber desperately wants to get rid of them, his biggest obstacle to dropping SDSU's "party school" rep. And the fucking wanna be scarface morons couldn't have given him a better opportunity.

mythic
 

armand

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I think this is kind of blown out of proportion. SDSU has 34,000 students. The amount of stuff uncovered, while not minor, isn't really surprising for a "party school" of that size. I would suspect a six month DEA sting to be able to uncover a bit more than this, frankly. But that's just because the investigation was centered on the frats. And why? Because Mr. Weber desperately wants to get rid of them, his biggest obstacle to dropping SDSU's "party school" rep. And the fucking wanna be scarface morons couldn't have given him a better opportunity.

mythic
used to live in san diego, and of the 3 universities in that city sdsu was always making the news. parties, vandalism, fights, these were the frat guys. the community wanted a curfew on the frat houses, they even tried to close a couple of them down.
 

mythic

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used to live in san diego, and of the 3 universities in that city sdsu was always making the news. parties, vandalism, fights, these were the frat guys. the community wanted a curfew on the frat houses, they even tried to close a couple of them down.
The same thing as people complaining about airport noise. You live near an airport, WTF did you expect? I agree it sucks for the community, but anyone who buys a home within a mile or two of a school that regularly makes national "best party school evah!" lists and then complains clearly should have done a little more research.

mythic
 

armand

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The same thing as people complaining about airport noise. You live near an airport, WTF did you expect? I agree it sucks for the community, but anyone who buys a home within a mile or two of a school that regularly makes national "best party school evah!" lists and then complains clearly should have done a little more research.

mythic
hey mythic, don't take it personally, i'm not trying to criticize the frats or the university, i'm just saying that it has been a problem university in the past and that it may be best for all if the university shunned that party moniker.
 

thatboygood

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hey mythic, don't take it personally, i'm not trying to criticize the frats or the university, i'm just saying that it has been a problem university in the past and that it may be best for all if the university shunned that party moniker.
i hate when any college is referred to as a "party school." I mean come on now, what college doesn't have parties? You know those Princeton and Harvard boys are doing lines of coke off of strippers backs. Its not like parties are going on in the classrooms.
 
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