Students, Frats Suspended After Drug Bust
Feds Make Wave Of Arrests At San Diego State University; Cocaine, Cash, Guns Seized
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Deputy district attorney Damon Mosler, chief of the narcotics division, center, points out guns and drugs seized during the arrest of 96 people on drug charges at a news conference held in San Diego Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Seventy-five SDSU students and 21 non-students were arrested after an undercover investigation of the college drug ring. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy) (AP)
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The probe prompted by the cocaine overdose death last year of a freshman sorority member led to the arrests of 96 people, 75 of them San Diego State students. A second drug death occurred during the investigation.
Twenty-nine people were arrested early Tuesday in raids at nine locations including the Theta Chi fraternity house, where agents found cocaine, Ecstasy and three guns, authorities said. Eighteen of those arrested were wanted on warrants for selling to undercover agents.
Theta Chi and five other college social organizations have been suspended pending a hearing on evidence gathered during the investigation, dubbed Operation Sudden Fall.
All of the arrested students have been suspended and will be barred from attending classes or taking final exams until their cases are reviewed, San Diego State President Stephen Weber said in a statement. Those who live in university-owned housing were evicted, he added.
"If guilty, they have ruined an untold number of lives," Weber said. "We are determined to remove people from our community who have placed our students at risk."
Authorities said some fraternity members openly dealt drugs, and that one sent a mass text message advertising special prices on cocaine. Two kilograms of cocaine were seized in all, along with 350 Ecstasy pills, marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms, hash oil, methamphetamine, illicit prescription drugs, several guns and at least $60,000 (euro38,885) in cash, authorities said.
Profits may have been used to finance fraternity operations, according to an affidavit.
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 for a fraternity formal, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. The text promoted a cocaine "sale" and listed the reduced prices on bulk quantities.
The fraternity and sorority system at San Diego State has about 3,000 students, out of an enrollment of 34,000, but Fraternity Row a strip of housing for members of the organizations plays an outsized role in campus social life. It sits a block from Cox Arena, home to many college sporting events.
Dale Taylor, national executive director of Theta Chi, said he was "obviously shocked and saddened" by the allegations. Theta Chi prohibited the San Diego chapter from group activities such as parties or sports activities and will investigate additional disciplinary measures, up to expulsion of members or the entire chapter.
Theta Chi has 131 chapters in the U.S. and Canada and more than 161,000 initiates. It was founded in 1856.
University police launched their investigation into drug sales on campus after Shirley Poliakoff, 19, died from a cocaine overdose in May 2007. Investigators discovered many students in fraternities were aware of organized drug dealing within their houses.
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See all 26 CommentsWe''ve tried all the MBAs and PHDs.... and look where that has got us!
A simple High School grad who brought him/herself up from humble beginnings to at least an average (yet successful) wage earner would be the best candidate America could even dream of right now!
JUST SAY NO.... to drug addicted college pukes for President!!!
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seems a bit presumptuous to make this statement at this stage. how does he know this?
Posted by dvillegas43 at 12:06 PM : May 07, 2008
Your post shows you do not know much about the Greek system other than what you read about in the news. I whole-heartedly disagree with your entire post. I became a member of the Greek system, beginning in my second year of college, after nearly flunking out in my freshman year. I was welcomed into a warm and hospitable environment, was taught study habits and learned how to function in an entirely educational/social situation that was completely centered around the college experience. I graduated on time with honors, and I can, 20 years later, look back and proudly admit that if it weren''t for that experience, I would not have been successful in college or anytime since. My best friends to this day I met as brothers in the fraternity. This scene in Sad Diego is an aberration. If one were caught with anything illegal in our house, you''d be kicked out and in jail...
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