Principal Accused of Selling Drugs
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A principal known for her good works and tough words about drug abuse has been charged with running a narcotics ring at her grade school. Delores Hill, 53, was accused at her arraignment of being the leader of a small drug ring at the Tabernacle Church of God Elementary School in Brooklyn. Hill allegedly sold $25 bags of cocaine to an undercover policewoman on school grounds. She was arrested along with the school nurse, a janitor and another worker. Authorities, who shut down the private, 160-student school, said the defendants dealt drugs to adults behind the scenes.
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