• Florida 1st grade teacher of color tried to buy an 'eight ball' of meth

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    (CNN) — A Florida teacher is facing felony drug charges after
    police say she tried to buy methamphetamine while teaching.

    Valerie Lee Prince, a first grade teacher at Jacksonville
    Heights Elementary School in Jacksonville, was in contact with
    an undercover officer with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office,
    according to a news release.

    An audio recording that CCSO made and provided to the media
    revealed a woman talking to an officer about buying an $85
    “eight ball” –an eighth of an ounce — of methamphetamine.

    The woman, who the CCSO identified as Prince, is heard telling
    the undercover officer he can come to the school before kids
    arrive at 8:30 a.m. or during her lunch break at 11 a.m.

    “It was a pretty nonchalant request and the indication was it
    was no big deal to the suspect,” Clay County Sgt. Vincent Hall
    said.

    The teacher intended to leave the classroom of first graders to
    buy the narcotics, use some and save the rest for her boyfriend,
    said Clay County Lt. Domenic Paniccia with the CCSO during a
    press conference Friday.

    The CCSO actually made the arrest after school, Hall said.
    Prince was charged with possession of methamphetamine.

    “In a case like this, for a teacher to be willing to leave the
    classroom, leave those children and to have the intent to go
    consume any degree of narcotics and then to return to the
    classroom setting where she has care of children is
    unacceptable,” Clay County Sheriff Darryl Daniels said.

    Prince also admitted she used methamphetamine 10 times within
    the last five to six months, the news release said.

    CNN has reached out to Duval County Public School Board for
    comment, but has not heard back. It was not clear as of Saturday
    whether Prince has retained an attorney.

    Prince is being held at the Clay County Jail. She is scheduled
    to be arraigned on March 10, court records show.

    https://wreg.com/news/florida-1st-grade-teacher-tried-to-buy-an- eight-ball-of-meth-while-at-school-authorities-say/

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