Wednesday, February 06, 2019

STONED GUMMY BEARS SEND KIDDIES TO HOSPITAL

Mother arrested after 14 students get sick from marijuana gummy bears at Cleveland elementary school

WKYC
February 5, 2019

CLEVELAND — The mother of the student who brought gummy bears containing marijuana to a Cleveland elementary school has been arrested.

Cleveland Police say Shari Gould was arrested for child endangering, but has not yet been charged. The only student to test positive for marijuana thus far is the child who brought the candy to school.

Police were called to Anton Grdina Elementary School on Cleveland's east side Monday after more than a dozen children were allegedly given gummy candy that may have contained marijuana.

EMS crews were called to the scene and transported nine students complaining of illness to Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital.

Three 5-year-old girls, one 5-year-old boy, three 6-year-old boys, one 9-year-old boy and a 8-year-old boy were transported in total. The parents of five other children refused to have them transported.

A RBCH spokesperson said that doctors treated a total of 14 students and all were treated and released by 5:30 p.m.

According to a police report, a student told police he got the gummies from his aunt who was drunk and later took them from his mother while she wasn't looking. The 27-year-old mother, who apparently previously saw kids with the gummies but did not take them away, has been arrested. The aunt has not been taken into custody at this time.

Authorities say only one child—the one who brought the gummies to school—has tested positive for marijuana at this time.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Last November, five kids at a school in Mulberry, Florida overdosed on pot-laced gummy bears after a 12-year-old student handed them out in class. And in July 2017, eleven teens were hospitalized after eating stoned gummy bears in a house in La Porte County, Indiana.

Them stoners among the gummy bears can sure cause some havoc.

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