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MrScorpio

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Tue Dec 4, 2012, 01:11 AM Dec 2012

Private Prison Company Used in Drug Raids at Public High School [View all]



Corrections Corporation of America used in drug sweeps of public school students in Arizona.

November 28, 2012 |

In Arizona an unsettling trend appears to be underway: the use of private prison employees in law enforcement operations.

The state has graced national headlines in recent years as the result of its cozy relationship with the for-profit prison industry. Such controversies have included the role of private prison corporations in SB 1070 and similar anti-immigrant legislation disseminated in other states; a 2010 private prison escape that resulted in two murders and a nationwide manhunt; and a failed bid to privatize nearly the entire Arizona prison system.

And now, recent events in the central Arizona town of Casa Grande show the hand of private corrections corporations reaching into the classroom, assisting local law enforcement agencies in drug raids at public schools.



Trick or Treat

At 9 a.m. on the morning of October 31, 2012, students at Vista Grande High School in Casa Grande were settling in to their daily routine when something unusual occurred.

Vista Grande High School Principal Tim Hamilton ordered the school -- with a student population of 1,776 -- on "lock down," kicking off the first "drug sweep" in the school's four-year history. According to Hamilton, "lock down" is a state in which, "everybody is locked in the room they are in, and nobody leaves -- nobody leaves the school, nobody comes into the school."


"Everybody is locked in, and then they bring the dogs in, and they are teamed with an administrator and go in and out of classrooms. They go to a classroom and they have the kids come out and line up against a wall. The dog goes in and they close the door behind, and then the dog does its thing, and if it gets a hit, it sits on a bag and won't move."

http://www.alternet.org/drugs/private-prison-company-used-drug-raids-public-high-school
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that state just wants to be the worst out there Dems50State Dec 2012 #1
Looks like the video from Columbine XemaSab Dec 2012 #2
Have we had enough yet, America? nt woo me with science Dec 2012 #3
Clearly not. Look at this thread: freshwest Dec 2012 #6
That photo made me feel sick to my stomach. Hope parents raise holy hell. MotherPetrie Dec 2012 #4
I do, too Art_from_Ark Dec 2012 #5
Why do they have the kids prone in the hallway? sarisataka Dec 2012 #8
And what did they find? defacto7 Dec 2012 #7
Horrible. Dawson Leery Dec 2012 #9
IMO and I'm no lawyer, but I think that every parent should sue this motherfucker of a state and the lonestarnot Dec 2012 #10
they LIKE it Kali Dec 2012 #12
No it's about lining their pockets. lonestarnot Dec 2012 #14
no I mean the parents Kali Dec 2012 #15
Not believable. You are right on that account. I do not believe you. lonestarnot Dec 2012 #16
you're awesome, lonestarnot Skittles Dec 2012 #20
Insane state brush Dec 2012 #11
check this out too Kali Dec 2012 #13
I cannot reply to this thread using the language I'd like to use Occulus Dec 2012 #17
+100000 woo me with science Dec 2012 #19
I like your guarantee! lonestarnot Dec 2012 #25
Intolerable TheKentuckian Dec 2012 #18
Talk about a "culture of fear..." Rhiannon12866 Dec 2012 #21
Way to go, schools... DollarBillHines Dec 2012 #22
The more they do this sort of thing lyingsackofmitt Dec 2012 #23
Privatizing law enforcement is the second worst practice government ever engaged in. RomneyLies Dec 2012 #24
Not unless we stop it. lonestarnot Dec 2012 #26
Is it fascism yet? hifiguy Dec 2012 #27
I was going to either post that or "Got fascism?" Uncle Joe Dec 2012 #32
This makes me sick to my stomach Odin2005 Dec 2012 #28
Disgusting Rider3 Dec 2012 #29
Disgustingly un-Ameircan or at least it should be..... think Dec 2012 #30
LOL If I were still in school I'd be inclined to wear this Ya Basta Dec 2012 #31
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