900 High School Students in Georgia Groped by Officers During Warrantless Drug Sweep, Lawsuit Says

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About 900 students at a Georgia high school were groped by law enforcement officers during a drug sweep that was conducted without a warrant and didn’t yield any drugs, a federal lawsuit claims.

The suit was filed by a human rights group on behalf of students at Worth County High after an April 14 incident when about 40 officers showed up at the school without advance notice.

They put the school on lockdown for four hours and ordered many students into hallways, where they were forced to stand spread eagle, the lawsuit says.

According to the suit, officers cupped boys’ genitals, touched girls’ vaginas, reached inside bras, touched girls’ bare breasts, patted their buttocks and placed their hands inside students’ underwear. No drugs were found.

CNN was unable to contact Worth County Sheriff Jeff Hobby or his lawyer for comment. But the sheriff told CNN affiliate WALB the searches were legal — despite not having warrants or permission from parents or the school system — because school administrators were present during the pat-downs.

Hobby told WALB he decided to conduct the drug search after law enforcement arrested some juveniles in connection with burglaries in March and uncovered evidence of drug activity at the school.

He said he probably would not conduct a similar search again because of community response, WALB said.

Parents were furious. Amaryllis Coleman told WALB that an officer reached below her daughter’s panty line during the search..

“The whole community is upset about this. Our children were violated and we’re banding together,” Coleman said.

The county school board is upset, too.

Tommy Coleman, the Worth County School Board attorney, told CNN that Hobby and deputies showed up with a target list of 13 suspects, but only three of those students were at school that day.

“The egregious thing that happened was he didn’t search just those individuals but he searched every single student at the school,” Coleman said. “There was aggressive searches and touching of undergarments and breast and genitalia by deputies.”

Coleman said the superintendent and principal have spoken to some of the parents.

“It’s been a matter of great public concern,” he said.

In the accounts given by nine students, female officers searched female students and male officers searched male students, the suit said.

The lawsuit describes the experience of a student identified as K.A., who was searched by deputy Brandi Whiddon.

“Sheriff Hobby entered K.A.’s classroom and ordered the students to line up in the hallway with their hands on the wall,” the suit said. “Deputy Whiddon took one of K.A.’s arms, placed it higher up on the wall, and kicked her legs to open them wider. Whiddon pulled the front of K.A.’s bra away from her body by the underwire and flipped it up.

“Whiddon also looked down the back and front of K.A.’s dress. Whiddon slid her hands from one of K.A.’s ankles up to her pelvic area. Whiddon’s hands went underneath K.A.’s dress as Whiddon felt up K.A.’s leg. Whiddon’s hands stopped on and cupped K.A.’s vaginal area and buttocks. Whiddon then slid her hands down to the other ankle. Whiddon was wearing gloves, but did not change them before or after her search of K.A.”

The lawsuit filed by the Southern Center for Human Rights says sheriff’s deputies and officers from other unnamed agencies conducted the search.

Hobby, four named deputies and 25 officers unnamed officers were listed as defendants. The plaintiffs are nine students identified only by initials. The suit seeks unspecified damages.

abscondemure on June 9th, 2017 at 03:42 UTC »

Am male. In high school, as I arrived at school and headed for the bathroom stall, an administrator sneakily followed behind me.

Before I had even finished, he was vehemently shaking the door and aggressively shouting "What are you doing in there?!" The door wouldn't budge, but he was pretty tall, so he peered over the door to look inside the stall at me.

Luckily, I was only peeing and my body was directed mostly away from the door. Still, the eye contact was made, and I don't know for sure how much he saw. I finished as fast as I could, opened the door, and replied, "Using the restroom." He just left in a huff as I went to wash my hands. I felt pretty violated, but I never told anyone about it.

Five years later, and I remember it and his name clearly, his gray hair and cold face.

ThatOneSarah on June 9th, 2017 at 03:28 UTC »

They used to make us leave our backpacks in the hallways while K9 teams wandered through the school, back when I was in highschool.

afisher123 on June 9th, 2017 at 02:38 UTC »

Lets see here, the Sheriff, et al decided to search 900 students because of there were 3 students who were the target. That sort of search in insane.