Anthony Giancola was the principal at Van Buren Middle School in Florida when he was busted for buying crack cocaine… at school! What’s worse than having your middle school principal buying crack on campus? Having a crackhead principal that would stoop even lower by having the plan to use a student as a scapegoat if he is caught, good grief. That’s right, watch the video provided in this First Coast News report to hear this lowlife brag about blaming a student on his crack purchase from undercover cops after they refuse to smoke with him on school grounds.
Usually I am in favor of alternative sentencing for victimless drug and alcohol crimes, but not in this case. Although Giancola was sentenced to a year in jail, 200 hours community service, and 3 years probation I was amazed to read from other sources that his jail would be cut short if he finished a drug treatment program. We should hold our educators to a much higher standard when it comes to setting an example to our school children, this guy should have been buried under the jail.
Look at how this sick freak is grinning in the hidden camera still at the right when he tells what he thinks is a crack dealer that he will blame a kid for the dope. His exact words:
"I'll find some kid I hate and I'd be like, what's this? Oh!"
Inexcusable under any circumstances.
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Seriously...what a d*ck!
(While I agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment, rules are rules on the profanity at TDA)
to these cops about how the big bad principal will set up a KID as a scapegoat. I sih this story would get a little more mainstream attention.
Wow! They say truth is stranger than fiction ... I've long since ceased to be shocked by anyone's drug use... I know a heroin addict who looks like "Margaret Thatcher" ... and uses that to her distinct advantage... haha!
.... and just as I was writing this the prison van drove straight past my door (as it does every night at about this time, taking the poor unfortunates out of crown court and magistrates back to jail)
... thanks for your comments at mine
i'm STILL posting my story of my drugs hell downfall it is so exhausting and long and so much to recall i'm tired out ... part 4 should be up in a couple of hours all being well...
all the best to you
from
Gledwood
the putrefied leg part of this saga is a visceral reminder of how far we will go when addicted.
log on for a screen name so you posts get automatically approved if you don't mind. Your comments are always most welcome but sometimes I don't check the anonymous queu often enough.
I would like to think that educators are held to higher standards than someone in, say, the telemarketing profession (hee hee). We don't do a great job of that in most districts and we end up with sorry sob's in those positions that should be saved for someone of impeccable morals, etc. While I agree that addiction makes a great person a not so great person it takes a real piece of, well work to have a plan to blame a kid. One that he hates no less. He doesn't need to be in that line of work, addiction or not. His face should be on book covers so that every kid in America will know that people do take them seriously and sometimes bad people are in good places.
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