Police said that a drunk girl party held in Florida was worthy of charges like high school movies, which led to charges of child abuse of primary school principals and a teacher.
Coco Beach Police said that on January 19th, a student of the Cocoa beach high school student at the home of Elizabeth Hill-Britigan, the president of the Roosevelt Primary School. People, including teenagers.
Police said Hill-Brodigan and teacher Karly Anderson failed to take appropriate care for teenagers during the celebration.
Hill-Brodigan was accused of ignoring children, causing illegal acts of minors and holding a drinking party. The party can be obtained by minors. Called "Open Party". Anderson was accused of ignoring children and contributed to the crime of minors.
According to prison records, both were scheduled to Britain County Prison and released on Saturday. According to the prison records, Hill Bro Digan's cases have 3,500 US dollars of bonds, Anderson's bonds have 3,000 bonds with 3,000 bonds. Dollar.
On Tuesday, everyone applied for not pleading guilty through the court, which also asked the jury to judge everyone without delay.
The lawyer of Hill-Brodigan refused to comment on Tuesday. Anderson's legal adviser did not immediately respond to the request of the comment.
Britain Public School said they had been arranged for administrative leave.
The area said in a statement: "We are very troubled by these allegations and fully cooperate with the Cocoa Police Department." "Our commitment to students' safety is still our top priority."
The principal Mark Rendell said in a letter to the parents and communities in the region that the allegations (if it is true) represents "a complete failure in the leadership and our trust."
Investigators said that the party is characterized by a teenage boy who pointed to a student of a 9mm pistol and recorded him. This is a vomiting party. The use of combat and violence and violence-According to reports, one of the incidents was in the video-a teenage girl was arrested for driving blood alcohol levels far higher than 21 years old.
These allegations are to support a pair of oaths arrested by two educators.
Police said in the document that the girl's blood alcohol level is 0.118, which also says that she and her passengers wear night -themed clothes: "white lies".
Two days later, the detective interviewed the young people. They said that such activities occurred once or twice at home once a month, and the party on January 19 was promoted on the social media platform Snapchat. Police said in an oath that many participants were also wearing matching "white lies" T -shirts.
They said that she was said to have done it before, and some students Hill-Brodigan had some students to help "prepare".
Detective said: "Elizabeth did not try to stop the party at any time, and suggested that she seems to be okay to happen."
The oath said that the next day, Anderson told the police on the phone that she did not participate in what she called "Lags".
Hill-Brodigan's houses are listed in prison records, located on the Country Club Road. This is a rural club road through high-end Coco island rural clubs and rivers. The house has been listed there to sell at a price of nearly $ 2 million. According to the prison record, Anderson lives on the same road.
Less than half miles in high school.
It is unclear what can help educators to help young people hold a party. An oath said Anderson told the officer that he was not there that night.
Police said that in the event on January 19, he saw an alcohol cooler, and the high school host was a young girl who published a pot of alcoholic drinks in the social media photos of the event.
Police oath said Anderson was considered unpopular. The court's document said at a certain time, when Anderson protested the treatment of medical staff, the police told her "walking away." The oath said that that night, she told the officer that Hill-Brodigan was not drunk because so far, she had only one drink.
Police in the riots of neighbors, at 8:40 pm on Sunday evening, from 8:40 pm on Sunday evening, the officers were convened to the home multiple times and extended to 11 o'clock, including the neighbor's harassment report, including young participants being trampled on tramplery The statement of its property. Oath.
Police said the first time, Hill-Brodigan said the celebration would be closed. But they participated in the competition, according to the court documents, officials were required to respond again.
The oath said that it finally ended with prank.
The oath says that it sounds like a boy who reports that a shot in a nearby skate park shortly before the oath. He added that the oath said that the ritual of Satan is also happening nearby. As part of it, someone was detained by the muzzle.
The document said that the police responded to the celebration that remained unfavorable.
The oath shows that false reports may allow participants to escape without facing police review or arrest.