No So Magic Mushrooms: Massachussets High Schooler Takes A Bad Trip, And Ends Up...

Written by Published

A Brookline High School student in Massachusetts sustained severe injuries after leaping from a six-story window, an incident that occurred following his consumption of magic mushrooms, according to Boston 25.

This alarming event has led local police to intensify their investigation into a suspected drug dealer, known as "Niko," who is believed to be specifically targeting underage teens.

The Brookline Police Department has revealed that numerous items, allegedly purchased from Niko, have been discovered on the Brookline High School campus. The department has now leveled drug charges against Niko, accusing him of procuring substances deemed unsuitable for minors, including psychedelic mushrooms, from marijuana dispensaries and selling them to his underage clientele.

In an effort to alert parents, the department has released a slideshow of the drug paraphernalia seized during a search warrant related to Niko's arrest. The accompanying caption read, "Do you recognize any of the items in the pictures? These are items recovered after a search warrant and arrest of an accused drug dealer who targeted Brookline teens."

The police department further warned, "Many kids are unwitting victims of his harmful chemicals and toxins. So, if you see some of these items in your teens room, dont dismiss them as typical harmless pocket junk. Pay attention, and protect your kids from harmful substances."

The incident has sparked concern among local parents about the widespread use of drugs among the youth. Sandra Cerda, a local parent, expressed her worries to Boston 25, stating, "Definitely a big concern, we dont know where its coming from. Were completely oblivious to whats happening. So, its a big concern, especially not knowing."

However, some students believe that the situation in Brookline is relatively better compared to other places. Amedeo Bettauer, a freshman at Brookline High School, shared, "It is concerning people are taking these illicit drugs, but I think we have it relatively good here in Brookline."