Des parents du Minnesota inculpés après que des élèves ont mangé des bonbons au THC à l'école

Deux parents de Moorhead, dans le Minnesota, font face à des accusations de crime après que leur enfant a distribué des bonbons gélifiés au THC au collège Horizon, rendant 12 élèves malades.

Martin Hulst, 40 ans, et Amanda Hulst, 43 ans, ont été inculpés de neuf chefs d'accusation, dont possession de substance contrôlée et mise en danger d'enfant. La police a déclaré que l'enfant du couple avait apporté lundi à l'école des bandelettes acidulées contenant 300 mg de THC pour les partager avec ses camarades de classe. Deux élèves ont été hospitalisés tandis que d'autres ont été renvoyés chez eux avec des symptômes de nausée.

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