Teenage Students Forced to Strip and “Shake” Their Breasts in School Drug Search
A mother in San Bernardino, CA is outraged at what she believes amounts to the molestation of her 13-year-old daughter by Serrano Middle School officials. The girl and another female student were called to the vice principal’s office in early April under suspicion of possessing marijuana.
According to the 13-year-old student, both girls were ordered by vice-principal, Shenita Stevenson, to take off their clothes to be searched for marijuana.
There was also a man present, whom the girls believe was a school security guard. According to an account written by the 13-year-old’s mother, Anita Wilson-Pringle, her daughter was,
"…told to take off her jacket, shirt and t-shirt. Next she was told to pull her bra out and shake her breast, same thing with her pants. [she] refused and was then threatened with arrest if she did not comply. Afraid and under duress she complied…I cannot recall in any handbook or school policy where it says it’s ok to strip search a child.'When her parents arrived to pick her up at the school, they spoke with Stevenson and a San Bernardino County school police officer, Officer A. Hazen. In response to her father’s inquiry as to why officials would strip-search a thirteen-year-old girl, Hazen reportedly told him, “I’m a police officer and I can search any damn body I please.”http://theantimedia.org/middle-schoo...rch-marijuana/The student no longer attends Serrano Middle School and has begun independent study.
As Wilson-Pringle told Anti-Media:
"In essence, things like this are going on everyday. There are [many] more students that have been illegally searched like this — not just at Serrano but all over. What they didn’t count on this time was a parent that actually gave a damn about what happened with their kids."
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