Middle school students from New York were hospitalized after a classmate distributed marijuana gummies, sparking a police investigation.

New York Middle Schoolers HOSPITALIZED After Eating Pot Gummies—How’d They Get ‘Em?

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SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY – On a quiet Monday morning, eleven middle school students from Long Island ended up in the hospital after consuming marijuana-infused gummies provided by a classmate, prompting a swift response from police and school officials in Suffolk County, New York.

Incident Unfolds at William Floyd Middle School

The unsettling event took place at William Floyd Middle School in Moriches, where students aged 13 and 14 became sick around 10:10 a.m. after eating THC-laced gummies.

Suffolk County police reported that the gummies were distributed by another student, leading to immediate health concerns. Emergency medical teams and law enforcement rushed to the scene to address the situation.

Emergency Response and Hospitalizations

The school district confirmed that eleven of the affected students were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment, while one was released to a parent.

The large-scale response underscored the seriousness of the incident, with the William Floyd School District noting the significant presence of police and EMTs on campus.

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Parental Reactions at Moriches School

One parent, a 40-year-old mother from Mastic named Jaylee Pereira, shared her distress over the event. Although her seventh-grade son and his friends were not among those affected, she expressed disbelief that such an incident could occur within the school.

She observed other parents in heated exchanges with staff, including a school nurse, and noted one mother visibly upset and crying.

Ongoing Investigation in Suffolk County

As of Tuesday morning, Suffolk County’s Seventh Precinct Crime Section continued to investigate how the student obtained the marijuana gummies.

No charges have been filed yet, and police indicated that the school district would likely handle any disciplinary actions. Details remain limited as authorities work to uncover the source of the THC-laced candies.

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