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A pot bust at the center of a college basketball player's expulsion from Harris-Stowe State University was bungled by school administrators who lied to the police, according to an incident report obtained by Riverfront Times.
Written by a St. Louis police officer, the report implicates Dean of Student Success Emmanuel Lalande and Director of Athletics Jamaal Mayo for inventing details to explain how they took possession of a gym bag — allegedly smelling strongly of weed — that belonged to student athlete Brittany Jackson.
The incident led to Jackson's expulsion from Harris-Stowe — and, briefly, a warrant for her arrest on felony charges. But she claims the entire incident was manufactured and then hyped by top administrators as payback for rejecting Lalande's aggressive sexual advances.…
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A pot bust at the center of a college basketball player's expulsion from Harris-Stowe State University was bungled by school administrators who lied to the police, according to an incident report obtained by Riverfront Times.
Written by a St. Louis police officer, the report implicates Dean of Student Success Emmanuel Lalande and Director of Athletics Jamaal Mayo for inventing details to explain how they took possession of a gym bag — allegedly smelling strongly of weed — that belonged to student athlete Brittany Jackson.
The incident led to Jackson's expulsion from Harris-Stowe — and, briefly, a warrant for her arrest on felony charges. But she claims the entire incident was manufactured and then hyped by top administrators as payback for rejecting Lalande's aggressive sexual advances.…