A drug bust on and around the Texas Christian
University campus in Fort Worth Wednesday morning led to the arrest of
17 current students, school officials say.
During a news conference Wednesday morning, officials said those
arrested sold drugs to undercover narcotics officers both on and off
campus during a six-month investigation.
“There is no doubt, all of those arrested today, are drug dealers,”
said Steve McGee, TCU Chief of Police. “These individuals engaged in
hand-to-hand delivery, for money, with undercover narcotics agents. We
will continue to work proactively to curtail drug use on the TCU
campus.”
McGee said the investigation began six months ago after multiple tips were received from students and parents.
“This shows that TCU students, staff and the community will not tolerate this kind of behavior on the TCU campus,” said McGee.
McGee said those arrested were selling marijuana, cocaine, Molly
(ecstasy in powder form), ecstasy in pill form, acid and prescription
drugs including Xanax, hydrocodone and others similar to Oxycontin.
Investigators have not yet released the names of those arrested
Wednesday, but did say those implicated were all current students and
included four members of the TCU football team and at least one member
of a fraternity.
TCU Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr. said the busts do not
represent a football problem, but a student problem, and that it was
shocking and disappointing to learn of the investigation and arrests.
In a letter to students earlier in the morning, Boschini said that
the school has never experienced a magnitude of student arrests such as
this and that those students who are involved were immediately separated
from the school and subject to expulsion.
Officials said the investigation is ongoing and that more arrests are possible.
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