Police: Substitute Teacher Confesses To Heroin Use After Passing Out In Class « CBS Pittsburgh
Christopher Chiappetta, 26, who is not an employee of Northgate, was subbing for a high school art class when he took a break close to noon.
When Chiappetta got back to the classroom, he reportedly passed out in front of students.
After Sgt. Hudson got school administrators to wake Chiappetta up, the substitute initially denied being under the influence.
Police say it wasnt until they found four baggies of heroin in Chiapettas pocket and marijuana in his car that the substitute confessed to using heroin around 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Heroin and pot, what could go wrong with that?
Drug addicts, strippers, yeah we got excellent teachers in the public school system.
Christopher Chiappetta, 26, who is not an employee of Northgate, was subbing for a high school art class when he took a break close to noon.
When Chiappetta got back to the classroom, he reportedly passed out in front of students.
After Sgt. Hudson got school administrators to wake Chiappetta up, the substitute initially denied being under the influence.
Police say it wasnt until they found four baggies of heroin in Chiapettas pocket and marijuana in his car that the substitute confessed to using heroin around 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Heroin and pot, what could go wrong with that?
Drug addicts, strippers, yeah we got excellent teachers in the public school system.