A director of primary school in Florida And another school employee was arrested because they reportedly threw a house party filled by drinks with more than 100 minor teenagers, according to the police.
The police of Cocoa Beach said that the Roosevelt-Basischool director Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, 47, and another teacher, Karly Anderson, were arrested in connection with a noisy house party, full of minor drinks.
The incident happened on Sunday, January 19, when officers responded to a house of Hill-Brodigan, in reference to a house party.
When officers arrived, they discovered more than 100 teenagers in matching T-shirts, many who said officers, consumed alcohol that was available in coolers who were reportedly provided by Hill-Brodigan.
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A director of Brevard County and a third class teacher were arrested after organizing a house party where more than 100 young people, some drinking alcohol, were present. (Brevard County Sheriff’s Office/Fox 35)
The police shared the declaration of the arrest With Fox 35, Where party visitors shared graphic details of everything that happened at the party.
One of the students at the party told the researchers that “Most students knew that Hill-Brodigan was the director and that these types of parties took place once or twice a month.”
Students said the police that Hill-Brodigan advised them to come early and help them set up the party, where alcohol was available in red and white coolers.
According to the students, Hill-Brodigan made “no attempt to stop the party and it was good with what happened.”
Students also claimed that Marijuana was used at the party and a male teenager, who wore a mask, took videos with a firearm and pointed to the person who was filming.
The party was also advertised on Snapchat and organized by the two sons of Hill-Brodigan.
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The police said that both educators are experiencing several charges, including neglect of children, and with administrative leave by the school district, while the police investigation into Karly Anderson and Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan continues. (Brevard County Sheriff’s Office/Fox 35)
Officers reported that one teenager turned out to be “Suffering from an alcohol -related medical event“In the front garden, adding that the teenager” was so heavily intoxicated “, Brevard County Fire and Rescue had to respond to treat the teenager.
As soon as EMS arrived at the house, the police said that Hill-Brodigan is said to have turned off all the extra lights and collapsed her house.
The police said fire brigade and rescue teams Then she had to use the lights of their vehicles to treat the sick teenager as soon as Hill-Brodigan switched off all the exterior lights.
Moreover, the police say that a traffic stop was held near the house and resulted in the arrest of a minor teenager for a dizard.
Anderson, who was intoxicated according to the authorities, approached officers on the spot and identified himself as a teacher. Later it was discovered by the police that she was a teacher of the third year at the Roosevelt Elementary School-the same school Hill-Brodigan was the director.
Civil servants said that an arrest warrant was obtained for Hill-Brodigan for neglect children, who contribute to the delinquency of a minor and keep an ‘open house party’.
Anderson was also charged With neglect of children and contributions to the delinquency of a minor.
Anyone with additional information about the incident is encouraged to contact Detective Rosa on 321-868-3248.
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The director of a primary school of Brevard County and a third -grade teacher have been arrested, with several charges arising from an open house party where more than 100 children were present, some of whom consumed alcohol, the police say. (Fox 35 Orlando)
Cocoa Beach Police Detective Sgt. Taylor Payne told Fox 35 that what happened was “absolutely inappropriate”.
“It is absolutely inappropriate at first sight, and it is even more inappropriate considering the status of these people in the community,” Payne said.
The police said that the allegations against both Anderson and Hill-Brodigan are unacceptable and serious assessment of assessment are by people who were familiar to teach children and keep children safe.
“The police of Cocoa Beach has a zero tolerance position about this kind of behavior, especially when it comes to people who are role models who are in charge of these children every day,” Payne added.
The Brevard County School District shared a statement with FOX 35 News and expressed their concern about the incident.
“We are very disturbed by these accusations and fully participate in the police of Cocoa Beach. Our dedication to students’ safety remains our top priority.”
The district added that both Hill-Brodigan and Anderson have been placed on administrative leave pending the results of an active police investigation.
Hill-Brodigan, who has been the director of Roosevelt-elementary School since May 2024, has removed its bio from the school website.
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The school district shared A letter sent to the parents on Friday and FOX 35 informed that they were actively looking for the replacement of Hill-Brodnan after the news about her arrest was confirmed.
“I am very disturbed by the information that CBPD has shared with the district. We keep our leaders at the highest standards, and if these allegations are true, it is a complete failure in leadership and violation of our trust,” the letter was.
“The district works completely with the police while they investigate this issue and will strive to offer families full transparency. I immediately place Dr. Jennifer Clarke, director of school leadership, as acting director at Roosevelt while we are looking for Mrs. Hill -Brodigan’s replacement.
Fox News Digital reached the Brevard County School District and did not immediately receive a response.
After a drink with a drink with 100 teenagers, the director of Florida accused her house: police