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CLIFTON PARK - A Shenendehowa High School student injected a classmate with heroin at the school, State Police said Friday.
State Police said they arrested the teenager after they were called to the high school to handle a 15-year-old under the influence of heroin.
Daniel Lewis, 17, injected the student with heroin while at the school, troopers said. Lewis was found to be in possession of heroin and hypodermic needles, they said.
Lewis of Clifton Park was charged with a felony count of criminal injection of a narcotic drug, misdemeanor drug possession, child endangerment and possession of hypodermic needles.
Lewis was arraigned by town Justice Robert Rybak and sent to the Saratoga Countty jail on $2,500 bail. He is due back in court on Thursday.
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so did the 15 year old 'know' he was being injected with heroin or was someone holding him down and forcing it on him? |
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The ironic thing is that people avoid Schenectady schools because they think they are keeping their kids away from drugs. Heroin is cheap and plentiful, we will be seeing a lot more of this. The kids have been taught that a healthy body needs drugs, so all the anti-drug messages just sound to them like a bunch of killjoys. |
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a 2500 dollar bail???????????....r u kidding me????......rich kids again......slap on the wrist....
what's next?????????
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heroin ain't cheap. it might be for the first few hits.....to get ya hooked.
then the price goes way up!! That's what most break-ins and robberies are for.
the bail may be low since the 15 year old was a willing 'participant'.
heroin is an opiate. So are all anti-depressants/anxiety drugs that are given daily via the doctors!
half the population is on opiates! legally and illegally! |
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so did the 15 year old 'know' he was being injected with heroin or was someone holding him down and forcing it on him?
the bail may be low since the 15 year old was a willing 'participant'.
So you ask the question and then answer it...and you know this how???? |
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So you ask the question and then answer it...and you know this how????
sorry....I meant to say that the 15 year old may have been a willing participant. they haven't elaborated on that aspect yet. |
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Bail is for flight risk. This kid isn't going anywhere, hence low bail. Heroin is at an all time low price right now, it has something to do with the tighter restrictions on oxycodone. |
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shen ISN'T all rich kids......they are the ones that garner the media's attention....... |
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The ironic thing is that people avoid Schenectady schools because they think they are keeping their kids away from drugs. Heroin is cheap and plentiful, we will be seeing a lot more of this. The kids have been taught that a healthy body needs drugs, so all the anti-drug messages just sound to them like a bunch of killjoys.
not killjoys....just normal....HELL they get a GREAT history of the beatles/hendrix/joplin and any other paparazzi main story of our other handlers...... not blaming hollywood but when the deep impressionable part of the human psyche is played with just so the status quo can continue in our public schools and it's thought 'normal', we have RUINED humans from youth..... diagnose and treat is all public schools do now,,,,,,,, |
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The police were called to "handle a student under the influence of heroin"? That's an awkward way to word it. BTW, since the arrested kid wasn't charged with assault,, just criminal injection and child endangerment, the fifteen year old must have been going along with it. I'm surprised they haven't come up with a tie-in to Schenectady yet. |
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PRICELESS!!!!
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A Florida elementary school teacher who was fired for feeding an autistic child hot sauce soaked crayons is being re-instated on the orders of a judge who rejected the school district's appeal to keep her out of the classroom.
Lillian Gomez was fired from her job at Sunrise Elementary School in Kissimmee, Fla., in February 2012 after school officials found out that Gomez had allegedly put jumbo-sized crayons in a cup and soaked them for days in hot sauce before moving them to a bag that was labeled with the student's name.
Gomez denied force-feeding the crayons and said she did it to deter the student from eating art supplies, her attorney said.
A spokeswoman for the Osceola County School District told ABC News on Thursday that after losing its appeal, the district is now placing Gomez at a different elementary school to "support other teachers" where she will have access to special needs students.
The details of her re-instatement have not been finalized, including the date or institution Gomez will be returning to, though the official confirmed she will not be welcomed back at Sunrise.
"We lost the appeal, so by law we have to comply by the courts," said school district spokeswoman Dana Schafer. "We don't want to come out and say anything bad about the teacher or say anything to worry parents."
But parents are already worried, especially the autistic student's father, who said he hoped he would never see Gomez back in a classroom again.
"She proved already that she's a danger inside a classroom," Jose Holguin told ABC News' Orlando affiliate WFTV. "What else can she do to prove to the system that she doesn't have it?"
The Fifth District Appeals judge order on Nov. 22 backed up a previous ruling by an administrative law judge in August that recommended the district re-instate Gomez as a teacher.
At that time, the administrative judge said while he found her behavior inappropriate, there was no evidence that Gomez was trying to punish the student.
Parents at the school were astonished by the court's decision.
"That's kind of ridiculous," said Todd Cinetti. "Maybe she shouldn't work with children. Maybe she should find another career."
The school spent more than $50,000 in attorneys fees litigating the case, claiming in court papers that Gomez's "effectiveness" as a teacher was "severely impaired" as a result of the incident.
But the appeals judge disagreed, saying the "conduct was not so egregious" that firing Gomez could be a decision made by the courts.
Gomez denies force-feeding the student. Her attorney, Thomas Egan, said his client was only trying to help her student by preventing him from eating art supplies.
"I think she made a bad judgment in the way she went about it," he said. "But her purpose was good."
The National Autism Society of America told ABC News that there are ways to curb certain behaviors in autistic children that don't require abusive treatment, unlike Gomez's case.
"There are also hundreds of school teachers and professionals across the country who can handle challenging behaviors such as pica [eating inedible objects] in a sensitive, human manner that upholds the dignity of each child," said the Autism Society's spokeswoman Ashley Parker. "A behavior like eating crayons in a child with autism should not automatically be viewed as a delinquent behavior."
Gomez's case isn't the first instance of hot sauce punishment.
An Alaska, a mother of six was found guilty of child abuse for forcing her son to drink hot sauce and take cold showers on a taped segment of the "Dr. Phil" show.
The woman, Jessica Beagley, was convicted of misdemeanor child abuse.
In 2009, a Miami teacher was convicted of abuse after she allowed a special needs student to drink a soda laced with hot sauce.
ABC News' Alyssa Newcomb contributed to this report.
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drugs are there today for these kids ...as young as Elemtary school....it's an epidemic.....and the military is having its share of prblems..
if you listen or watch documentaries....you would know.....the drugs / pills/ are available everywhere ......
just think that the severity should be delt with from the beginning....whether or not the victim was a willing participant ......the perp should
learn a lesson right from the getco.....obviously he may be addicted to the stuff and can get it freely.....and has the means to buy it...
just a phone call away......look at the kid that killed those Shen kids ...he was testing his dealer to buy more weed....wonder if they traced the phone
#....probably a throwaway any way.....
the kids today have to learn early on....and be treated accordingly.....by the law.....and then rehab.....
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How is it that a teacher who handles special needs students is making up her own policies when it comes to students who eat things they should not? Good Lord. |
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drugs are there today for these kids ...as young as Elemtary school....it's an epidemic.....and the military is having its share of prblems..
if you listen or watch documentaries....you would know.....the drugs / pills/ are available everywhere ......
just think that the severity should be delt with from the beginning....whether or not the victim was a willing participant ......the perp should
learn a lesson right from the getco.....obviously he may be addicted to the stuff and can get it freely.....and has the means to buy it...
just a phone call away......look at the kid that killed those Shen kids ...he was testing his dealer to buy more weed....wonder if they traced the phone
#....probably a throwaway any way.....
the kids today have to learn early on....and be treated accordingly.....by the law.....and then rehab.....
ALL those shen kids were driving illegally....a for the guy who hit them...innocent until proven guilty......but no one wants to talk about that... as for drugs....THEY HAVE BEEN ON THIS EARTH FOR MILLIONS OF YEARS...long before legislation....humans have been consuming them for millions of years.....long before legislation.... OH MY...how civilized we've become....... |
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The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
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