School Officials Asked Student To Buy Pot As Part Of Sting

School Officials Asked Student To Buy Pot As Part Of Sting

Three administrators at Porter Middle School in Granada Hills have been reassigned for allegedly asking a boy to buy marijuana as part of an informal sting operation against another student, according to authorities.

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