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      XPost: sac.politics, talk.politics.misc, dumb.ass.democrats.amer       ca.hating.assholes       XPost: alt.crime       From: hdr22@hillaryclinton.com              BURTONSVILLE, Md. — A Montgomery County woman is being charged       after the fentanyl-related death of a D.C. man, the Montgomery       County Department of Police said Tuesday.              Court documents say Sarah Magid was working at Charles Drew       Elementary while allegedly trafficking various types of       narcotics, including fentanyl, for months.              The documents also talk about an anonymous tip police received       that claimed Magid had been buying and selling fentanyl and       Xanax pills for at least four years, sometimes even leaving her       classroom to sell the drugs outside the school building.              Montgomery County Police said the woman's arrest stems from the       death of a man in March from Washington, D.C. An autopsy       revealed that his cause of death was fentanyl toxicity.              After his death, investigators said they uncovered information       that the victim had been in Montgomery County in the days       leading up to his death. They also discovered text conversations       going back to January between the victim and Magid about drug       transactions.              After putting Magid under surveillance in June, authorities       moved in on Monday, searching Magid's Burtonsville home and       taking her into custody without incident.              The police department said Magid is a first-grade teacher for       Montgomery County Public Schools and has worked for the district       since 2022. Police have not said that any children were involved.              So far, Magid faces multiple charges for narcotics distribution       but has not been charged with the victim’s death.              She is currently being held without bond, and a preliminary       hearing is scheduled for September 13. Montgomery County Public       Schools says the district is aware of Magid's arrest and has       placed her on leave as she awaits trial.              https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/crime/fentanyl-related-death-       arrest-montgomery-county-maryland/65-cf062e23-6a88-470d-b64c-       a21965c982ff?ref=exit-recirc                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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