Outrage on the Delaware State University campus after a traffic stop in Georgia led to what school leaders call a 'humiliating process.' Georgia police searched the lacrosse team's bus and luggage for drugs.
DOVER, DEL. — Outrage on the Delaware State University campus after a traffic stop in Georgia led to what school leaders call a “humiliating process.”READ MORE:
PPA Begins Enforcing Parking Restrictions For Phase 2 of Mechanical Street Sweeping Pilot Program: 'It's Like A Trap'“If there is something in there that is questionable, please tell me now. Marijuana is still illegal in the state of Georgia,” a police officer is heard saying in the video.Nothing illegal was discovered during the search.Delaware’s congressional delegation says they support the university’s investigation of the incident.
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