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Sunday, May 22, 2011

PITTSBURGH BOY, 7, GAVE HEROIN TO CLASSMATES

A LITTLE BOY has been caught giving away bags of heroin to his classmates in a Pittsburgh school.
The seven-year-old boy was caught was 18 bags of the killer drug, stamped "magic ticket" with a bunny jumping out of a hat, clearly designed to be dealt to the city's desperate junkies, in his locker.
Sources at the city's Roosevelt Primary School said they became suspicious after the boy cut his finger on a razor blade.
And after they questioned the student a teacher found the 18 individual bags of heroin in his backpack and locker which the boy reportedly told authorities that he got from his father's bedroom.
But when cops searched his home they found no trace of drugs.
His family have not commented on the allegations, which were discovered by a parent whose child had brought the drug home from school. 
Ebony Pugh, a spokesperson for Pittsburgh Public Schools, said three parents contacted the school district because their kids brought home drugs.
She added the district plans to send a letter home to parents tomorrow about the incident.

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