SAN DIEGO - Dozens of San Diego State University students were arrested after a sweeping drug investigation found that some fraternity members openly dealt drugs and one even sent a mass text message advertising cocaine, authorities said Tuesday.
Two kilograms of cocaine were seized, along with 350 Ecstasy pills, marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms, hash oil, methamphetamine, illicit prescription drugs, several guns and at least $60,000 in cash, authorities said.
Of the 96 people arrested, 75 were students. Eighteen of the students were arrested Tuesday when nine search
warrants were executed at various locations including fraternities, said Jesse Rodriguez, San Diego County assistant district attorney.
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Those arrested included a student who was about to receive a criminal justice degree and another who was to receive a master's degree in homeland
security.
"A sad commentary is that when one of these individuals was arrested, they inquired as (to) whether or
not his arrest and incarceration would have an effect on him becoming a federal law enforcement officer," said Ralph Partridge, special agent in charge of
the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in San Diego.









