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SAN DIEGO (May 6) - 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.
Law enforcement officials discuss the undercover probe, dubbed Operation Sudden Fall, at a news conference in San Diego. Of the 96 people who were arrested, 75 were students. One of the students who was arrested was set to receive a criminal justice degree.
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.
"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.
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 DEA 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's San Diego chapter declined to comment.
"We're talking to our advisers," said John Phillips, a past president of the chapter.
Theta Chi, founded in 1856, has 131 chapters in the U.S. and Canada and more than 161,000 initiates.
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 said 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.
SAN DIEGO (May 6) - 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.
Law enforcement officials discuss the undercover probe, dubbed Operation Sudden Fall, at a news conference in San Diego. Of the 96 people who were arrested, 75 were students. One of the students who was arrested was set to receive a criminal justice degree.
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.
"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.
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 DEA 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's San Diego chapter declined to comment.
"We're talking to our advisers," said John Phillips, a past president of the chapter.
Theta Chi, founded in 1856, has 131 chapters in the U.S. and Canada and more than 161,000 initiates.
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 said 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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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 6:37 PMThat is just brilliant...or not. very sad for their soon-to-be careers now flushed down the toilet...
And in other "brilliant" news:
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Re: know anyone who goes to San Diego State???
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 10:01 PMJust goes to show...drug policy in this nation is NOT getting any saner, whichever side your on.
Decriminalize...Decriminalize...Decriminalize....
True Story...a guy I knew from elementery school fer gosh sake...he was the Valedictorian, Football Captain, super all around nice guy with full ride scholaprships waiting for him at the University of his choice, truly had it all- got caught a week before graduation with cocaine & lost everything. For our (vomit) president it was a "youthful indiscretion" (isn't that right, barbara?). For this man who earned & truly deserved what he had worked for his whole school life...zilch.
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Re: know anyone who goes to San Diego State???
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 3:03 AMMedical Marijuana Patient Protection Act
Barney Frank introduced this to the Congress on 4/17 cosponsored by Rep. Ronald Paul [R, TX-14],Rep. Peter DeFazio [D, OR-4],Rep. Sam Farr [D, CA-17],Rep. Maurice Hinchey [D, NY-22],Rep. Dana Rohrabacher [R, CA-46].
www.opencongress.org/bill/110-h5842/show
read the whole thing here.
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Re: know anyone who goes to San Diego State???
Fri, May 9, 2008 - 4:09 AMAnother reason(no pun intended) that the war on drugs is bullshit.
www.reason.tv/video/show/403.html
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Re: know anyone who goes to San Diego State???
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 9:07 AM>>>True Story...a guy I knew from elementery school fer gosh sake...he was the Valedictorian, Football Captain, super all around nice guy with full ride scholaprships waiting for him at the University of his choice, truly had it all- got caught a week before graduation with cocaine & lost everything. For our (vomit) president it was a "youthful indiscretion" (isn't that right, barbara?). For this man who earned & truly deserved what he had worked for his whole school life...zilch.<<<
sorry to say...if he had that much going for him...hes a dumbass for throwing it all away. As someone who couldnt afford school, I faught my ass off for a partial scholarship to a Junior College and knew what I had to do to make it happen. While I hope and pray for decriminalization of some drugs like marijuana...your friend got caught with cocaine(a much more dangerous drug than pot). I myself have been caught with that too...and its MY FAULT not anyone elses.
Drug Policy also has nothing to do with this dumbass smoking pot on the streets in front of the courthouses. Thats her fault for being stupid and maybe she deserves to be in jail, for being stupid.
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Re: know anyone who goes to San Diego State???
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 1:37 AMAs most of you know, I don't believe in criminal penalties for small amounts of marijuana (or large amounts for that matter).
This juror, however, transcends the threshold of punishment for smoking pot. This guy is a complete idiot and maybe should be on trial for being too stupid to exist in society. I mean at least go to your car or down the block a few streets. ...right in front of the courthouse?! there are cops on and off duty everywhere around the courthouse. what a dunbass.
If you can't wait to at least get home until you spark up, then you have more problems than having to spend a week or two in jail. -
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Re: know anyone who goes to San Diego State???
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 9:44 AMReminds me of Bill Engvall and the Blue Collar Comedy Group.
The Stupid Sign
Stupid people should have to wear signs that just say, "I'm Stupid." That way you wouldn't rely on them, would you? You wouldn't ask them anything. It would be like, "Excuse me...oops...never mind, didn't see your sign."
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Re: know anyone who goes to San Diego State???
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 12:51 PMThat was my thinking...you're a juror for a MJ possession and they can't find you cuz you're around the corner lighting up?????
"Brilliant"
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Sat, May 10, 2008 - 4:40 PMThat's fucked up...
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